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  1. Dani
    May 2, 2019 @ 8:41 am

    This is a very informative read and every parent must read this for their kids’ wellness.

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  2. Tiffany Thomas
    May 2, 2019 @ 11:49 am

    This was extremely helpful – I have been wondering if my almost-6 year old has anxiety.

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  3. Marie Oliver
    May 3, 2019 @ 12:34 am

    I’ve heard so many wonderful things about Waikiki! Love this post! Being so in tune with childhood struggles is so awesome! Right on!

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  4. Di from Max The Unicorn
    May 3, 2019 @ 7:00 am

    Great tips! Thankfully my son doesn’t get anxiety, but if it ever comes up I’ll know where to come 🙂

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  5. Jen Farmer
    May 4, 2019 @ 11:32 am

    What a well written and informative article! Thank you for sharing. I see some signs of anxiety in my daughter and I will try some if these strategies. Mindfulness is so important for kids. I am happy that their school does yoga every morning to start the day!

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  6. Blair
    May 4, 2019 @ 11:47 am

    We have a daughter with auxiliary and a son with autism. We have found that communication is very important. It’s also required, that we couldn’t put any restrictions on topics, we had to be prepared to be available to discuss what ever was on their minds. Taking the time for them to work out their challenges at their time, understanding that most things were not going to be resolved quickly.

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  7. Jenn Summers
    May 6, 2019 @ 1:05 pm

    My oldest has some pretty extreme anxiety. She calls them her worries. With counselling she was learning how to cope but recently it has become a multiple times a day thing. We are working on talking through them and trying to prevent panic attacks. We are very open with her about it. We use breathing techniques drawing pictures a journal/diary and prayer to get her through the worst ‘worries’.

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  8. Okami & Co
    May 8, 2019 @ 11:22 am

    I think it’s a wonderful article to help parents who have children who may be a little more anxious than others. We’d love to collaborate with you sometime on guest posts about raising children with anxiety. May is Mental Health Awareness Month and it’s perfect to raise awareness on kids who just need a little more love than usual. Thank you for sharing!

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  9. Kendra | Self-Care Overload
    May 8, 2019 @ 12:15 pm

    Loved the post. Really great tips that I can use for my future babies! My sister is pregnant now with her first child, so I will definitely share these tips with her. Thanks!
    Kendra?

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  10. Heidi
    May 8, 2019 @ 5:03 pm

    Great tips, I love this post because the topic is so important, and something every parent should be aware of! I work as a special education teacher in Finland and it seems like anxiety in children is becoming more and more common. Thank you for this post!

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  11. Michele
    May 11, 2019 @ 11:41 am

    Great tips! My son has social anxiety, he has had it since he was 8 years old and still to this day at 19 struggles with social and phobias! It’s so sad to watch and all the tips you have written are great ways to handle it!

    Michele~Midlife Mirror

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  12. Nyxie
    May 11, 2019 @ 7:01 pm

    Wonderful post. I don’t think enough parents recognized anxiety in their children and I think it’s so, so important that they do!

    – Nyxie

    https://www.nyxiesnook.com/what-is-the-anorexic-iceburg

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