![]() ![]() We talk about anxiety and nervousness and fear and worry and those are all normal feelings. I think by talking about what is anxiety, what comes to the level of more than just kind of this daily stress or some typical anxious topics or fears that kids have, what brings us beyond that to actual clinical anxiety?ĭawn Huebner (01:27): Yeah, so it's a good question because we use language kind of loosely. Penny Williams (01:01): Yeah, you have some great children's books, to read with our kids who are anxious as well. Um, and then I'm also the author of a number of books for children that teach kids specific strategies to help them better manage a range of feelings, including anxiety. Uh, in therapy I work exclusively with anxious children ages 12 and under and their parents and I also do parent coaching. ![]() I'm a clinical psychologist based in Exeter, New Hampshire. Thanks for joining us, dr Huebner, will you start by introducing yourself to the audience? Yes.ĭawn Huebner (00:33): It's a pleasure to be here. We're going to talk all about anxiety in younger children and middle school age children and really cover a lot of strategies to help you to help your anxious child and even to really understand them, understand what their behavior might be signaling in terms of anxiety. I am thrilled today to be talking to dr Dawn Huebner about anxiety. Penny Williams (00:00): Welcome back to the parenting ADHD podcast. ![]()
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