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Why Smart Kids Worry

And What Parents Can Do to Help

Author: Allison Edwards  

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A one-of-a kind guidebook on how to help smart kids cope with anxiety Why Smart Kids Worry aims to be the book for parents of anxious children (ages 4-12). The first section of the book explains how smart kids think, why they're drawn to adult-level topics and how they become debilitated by anxiety.

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A one-of-a kind guidebook on how to help smart kids cope with anxiety Why Smart Kids Worry aims to be the book for parents of anxious children (ages 4-12). The first section of the book explains how smart kids think, why they're drawn to adult-level topics and how they become debilitated by anxiety.

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A one-of-a-kind guidebook on how to help smart kids cope with anxietyA practical parenting resource to understanding and relieving anxiety in kids, including 15 tools and workbook exercises to do with your children to manage their fears and worry less.Being the parent of a smart child is great-until your son or daughter starts asking whether global warming is real, if you are going to die, and what will happen if they don't get into college. Kids who are advanced intellectually often experience fears beyond their years. And parents are left asking, why does my child worry so much?Anxiety is the number one mental health issue for children in the U.S. In this practical parenting resource, psychotherapist Allison Edwards guides you through the mental and emotional process of where your child's fears come from and why they are so hard to move past.Answers questions such as-How do smart kids think differently?How do I know if my child has anxiety (including a checklist)?What is the root of my child's anxiety and how can we overcome it?Should I let my child watch the nightly news on TV?How do I answer questions about terrorists, climate change, death, and other scary subjects?This is a must-have guide for parents looking for a kid-friendly toolkit for emotionally intelligent, observant, and inquisitive children who want to overcome anxiety.Praise for Why Smart Kids Worry-"Therapist Edwards brings profound insight into the minds of gifted, anxious children in this parent-friendly handbook" -Publishers Weekly, STARRED review"As a parent with anxiety as well as a child with anxiety, this was a really great manual." -Jessica Chiles"As a psychologist who works with children, I can honestly say this will be one book I will be adding to my borrowing library for parents to read." -Kerry Marsh, LibraryThing

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“"Therapist Edwards brings profound insight into the minds of gifted, anxious children in this parent-friendly handbook...Fifteen tools for parents and children to use together offer practical approaches to teaching coping skills and emotional competence, and will work well for any child with anxiety. Parents will be comforted by Edwards's analysis, which frames children's worrying as a manageable challenge." - Publishers Weekly-STARRED”

"As a psychologist who works with children, I can honestly say this will be one book I will be adding to my borrowing library for parents to read. I have already recommended it to several of the families I am currently working with. Well worth a read for parents as well as professionals. " - Kerry Marsh, LibraryThing

"As a parent with anxiety as well as a child with anxiety, this was a really great manual...The combination of information as well as practical use make this book something that will help a wide array of families searching for help. " - Jessica Chiles
"This light, well-organized guide from licensed professional counselor and play therapist Edwards (Vanderbilt U.) offers parents suggestions for helping their children to overcome anxiety stemming from precocious intelligence." - Book News, Inc.
"This light, well-organized guide from licensed professional counselor and play therapist Edwards (Vanderbilt U.) offers parents suggestions for helping their children to overcome anxiety stemming from precocious intelligence." - Book News Inc.

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About the Author

Allison Edwards is a licensed professional counselor and registered play therapist with specialized training in working with children, adolescents, and families. She received a bachelor's degree in education from Northwest Missouri State and a master's degree in couseling from Vanderbilt University.

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A one-of-a kind guidebook on how to help smart kids cope with anxiety Why Smart Kids Worry aims to be the book for parents of anxious children (ages 4-12). The first section of the book explains how smart kids think, why they're drawn to adult-level topics and how they become debilitated by anxiety. Using simple explanations and case examples, Edwards breaks childhood anxiety down to its simplest form, avoiding jargon. Parents can spend 15 minutes learning how to implement a tool and put it into place the same day.

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Product Details

Publisher
Sourcebooks, Inc
Published
3rd September 2013
Pages
256
ISBN
9781402284250

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