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The progress we’re making with anxious kids
The progress we’re making with anxious kids
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In response to last week's episode where anxiety expert Lynn Lyons shares the mistakes we keep making around helping our kids and students with anxiety and trauma, this episode celebrates the progress we've made since the 2013 publication of her book Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents. Lynn talks about the effective ways some schools and parents are promoting connection and anxiety management. And Robin asks Lynn about the movement away from a family systems approach to anxiety management in children.
In response to last week's episode where anxiety expert Lynn Lyons shares the mistakes we keep making around helping our kids and students with anxiety and trauma, this episode celebrates the progress we've made since the 2013 publication of her book Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents. Lynn talks about the effective ways some schools and parents are promoting connection and anxiety management. And Robin asks Lynn about the movement away from a family systems approach to anxiety management in children.
Links from this episode: Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents by Lynn Lyons and Reid Wilson
Challenge Success at Stanford University
SPACE Treatment at Yale University
NEW Course for Parents!
Managing Anxiety in Children: A Guide for Parents
This self-paced course covers the core tools a family needs to manage their anxiety, the same principles Lynn teaches to families in her private practice.
This course includes 6 video modules from Lynn Lyons, LICSW, and 9 additional Q&A videos from Lynn and Robin of Flusterclux.
What you'll get:
Understand how anxiety works so that you can help manage your kids and your own.
Learn what to say when anxiety shows up for you or your kids.
For Kids: A special video that explains how anxiety works suitable for those ages 6 and up.
Follow Us
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.
In response to last week's episode where anxiety expert Lynn Lyons shares the mistakes we keep making around helping our kids and students with anxiety and trauma, this episode celebrates the progress we've made since the 2013 publication of her book Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents. Lynn talks about the effective ways some schools and parents are promoting connection and anxiety management. And Robin asks Lynn about the movement away from a family systems approach to anxiety management in children.
Links from this episode: Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents by Lynn Lyons and Reid Wilson
Challenge Success at Stanford University
SPACE Treatment at Yale University
NEW Course for Parents!
Managing Anxiety in Children: A Guide for Parents
This self-paced course covers the core tools a family needs to manage their anxiety, the same principles Lynn teaches to families in her private practice.
This course includes 6 video modules from Lynn Lyons, LICSW, and 9 additional Q&A videos from Lynn and Robin of Flusterclux.
What you'll get:
Understand how anxiety works so that you can help manage your kids and your own.
Learn what to say when anxiety shows up for you or your kids.
For Kids: A special video that explains how anxiety works suitable for those ages 6 and up.
Follow Us
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:
Oct 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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