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An anxious child
An anxious child
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Book Introduction
“Why can’t my child just get over anything easily?”
For parents who are worried about their child who is very anxious and fearful.
Affectionate and Sensitive Parenting Guide

Some children are unusually cautious and hesitant when doing something for the first time or in a new environment.
A child who only starts playing when the kids' cafe is about to end; a child who goes up on stage during a kindergarten recital and then just looks at the ground before coming down; a child who wakes up every morning with a stomachache because they're worried about whether they'll be able to do well when the new semester starts.
Parents try to empathize with these children and comfort them by telling them it's okay, but there are times when they get tired and want to give up.
How long will this continue? Why won't things get better?

When a child is young, parents can help and persuade them to make progress little by little, but as the child grows, there are more times when parents cannot be with the child.
That is why, ultimately, we must help our children develop the inner strength to overcome and resolve their anxiety and fears on their own.
This book teaches parents of anxious and fearful children how to help them acknowledge their fears, try new things little by little, and grow.
You will find answers to the most common concerns of parents raising children with high anxiety, such as how to empathize with their child's anxieties and fears, how to express the anxieties and fears they feel specifically, and how to transform vague feelings of anxiety into experiences of success.
It may seem frustrating and you can't see the way right now, but let's wait a little while applying the methods recommended in the book one by one.
Eventually, there will come a time when your child will decide to try new experiences first.
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Prologue: Until I heard “Mom, I did it!”

Part 1.
A child who feels slightly more anxious and fearful than other children of the same age

Why is my child so worried and scared?
An anxious child's clock is just a little slower.
Anxiety and fear vary depending on a child's temperament: Temperament and temperament traits
When does anxiety become a problem?

Part 2.
What Parents Should Do to Prevent Their Children from Being Overwhelmed by Anxiety and Fear

What should parents teach their anxious and fearful children?
[Test] How do I, as a parent, respond to my child's anxiety and fear?
How to Deal with Your Child's Anxiety and Fear 1: Accepting with Empathy and Waiting
Basic 1: A child's anxiety must be understood.
Please wait for the basic 2 child's speed
How to Deal with Your Child's Anxiety and Fears Part 2 - Developing Strategies for Growth
Practice 1: Let your child express his or her anxieties and fears.
Practice 2: Expand new experiences slowly and gradually as much as possible.
Practice 3: Remodel the thought factory that creates anxiety and fear.
Please continue to save the success stories of the 4 children in the field.
Practice 5: Demonstrate how to handle anxiety and fear effectively.
Practice 6: This kind of parental behavior makes children more anxious.

Part 3.
Thirteen Questions for Parents of Anxious Children

[Real Parental Concerns About Their Child's Anxiety and Fears]
01 Are the repeated questions, appeals to fear, and attention-seeking behaviors not the same?
02 I feel very anxious after watching accident news or receiving safety training.
03 I don't think my child is getting along with his friends.
I'm worried about my child's social skills.
04 I feel like I'm being swayed by my friends and can't say what I want to say.
05 I'm worried because he's a boy and he's so timid.
06 I need to move my child to a different kindergarten (school). Will he/she be able to adapt?
07 What should I do with a child who is afraid of learning?
08 How should I help my child become independent, whether he or she is unable to commute to and from school or cannot sleep independently?
09 I have a lot of anxiety and fears, is it okay to share them with my teacher?
10. I don't want to try anything new and always do similar games or activities.
11 I'm too scared to discipline them properly.
What should I do with a child who wants to do something but is scared and throws tantrums?
13 Should I go to a counseling center or a child psychiatrist?

Part 4.
Raising a Healthy Child with High Anxiety

Can Anxiety and Fear Become Strengths for Children?
Anxiety and fear can be a resource for a child.
Children need to be able to 'choose' about their anxieties and fears.
When you feel anxious while raising a child, look far away.

Epilogue: Talking to My Child About Anxiety
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 1, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 296 pages | 396g | 135*200*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791193080061
- ISBN10: 1193080061

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