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Global Language in Kids: How "Never" & "Always" Lead To Anxiety & Depression
Global Language in Kids: How "Never" & "Always" Lead To Anxiety & Depression
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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Jul 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
What is global language? Do you or your kids have a habit of using it? Why is it such a strong predictor of anxiety and depression? Here's what to do if your kid loves to drop "always" and "never" bombs.
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Enjoy this mini episode on our summer break!
The Anxiety Audit is available again for the month of July only.
Join the Flusterclux Facebook group so that you can ask your question on a future episode.
Join Us For Our Parenting Retreat this fall!
Get more information about registering for the Flusterclux Parenting Retreat at Canyon Ranch October 22-24.
Join the email list to get news on the upcoming courses for parents, teens, and kids.
Follow Flusterclux on Facebook and Instagram.
Follow Lynn Lyons on Twitter and Youtube.
New episodes arrive Friday at 12:00AM EST.
Released:
Jul 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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