Monday, 4 April 2016

Free Webinar: 9 Things Every Parent with an Anxious Child Should Try

Are you the parent of an anxious child? If so, this free webinar is for you. Presented by Psych Central and registration is required.

 

Discover the 9 Techniques Every Parent with an Anxious Child Should Try to Melt Away Anxiety and Return Peace Into Their Life.

In this one-hour webinar, you will learn:

 

  • 9 powerful techniques that can bring your child from chronic worry to inner peace.
  • Understand how the things you’re doing – even with love and compassion – can actually make your child’s anxiety worse.
  • Discover how to “talk” to your child’s anxious body.
  • Go beyond articles and books to really understand how to apply techniques that will work for your child “in the moment” of panic or anxiety.
  • Learn how to not get triggered when dealing with a chronically worried child.
  • Implement action steps to calm anxiety that has transformed into explosive anger.

A Question and Answer period will follow the presentation.

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Renee Jain, Author of “Stress Better” on Psych Central.

Presenter Renee Jain writes the PsychCentral blog “Stress Better.” She’s also the founder of the award-winning GoZen! and GoStrengths! programs known for transforming research-based concepts into engaging learning modules to help anxious children. She’s a frequent contributor to HuffPost and Edutopia.

Your PsychCentral webinar host is Zoe Kessler, author of ADHD According to Zoë, and PsychCentral blogger (currently on hiatus), ADHD from A to Zoë.

Please join us for this live 45-minute webinar followed by a Q & A session. Presented by Psych Central with host Zoë Kessler.

Webinar Date: Monday, April 11 from 7:00 – 8:00 pm ET. There is no charge for the webinar.

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Space is limited,
so signup today!

 

WARNING: Space is limited. If you’re a parent, educator, or professional working with anxious children, please claim your spot now.

 



from World of Psychology http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2016/04/04/free-webinar-9-things-every-parent-with-an-anxious-child-should-try/

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