Summer spent time through the years researching and compiling every bit of information she could on anxiety and how she could help her child. Parents need to become the expert – the professional so to speak. They don’t see or speak to or have to work through the daily changes in a child’s behavior. As a parent you realize that while professionals are great, they don’t live with your children on a daily basis. Summer’s daughter displayed signs of anxiety early on. Summer Batte, an author, magazine editor and mother, faced her own challenges with this for many years. Adults may understand what another adult, therapist or a doctor may tell them about anxiety, but what about your children? How Do You Tell Your Children About Anxiety in a Way That They Will Understand? As adults, most of us generally understand what being anxious or having anxiety means and how it feels.
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