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AT Parenting Survival Podcast: Parenting | Child Anxiety | Child OCD | Kids & Family

The truth is we are all surviving parenting one day at a time. Add child anxiety or childhood OCD an

Episodes

Total: 441

Effective communication is one of the most essential aspects of parenting a child with OCD or anxiet

We don’t just leave our childhood in the past. It comes with us, altering our lens of how we view li

When parents disagree on how to approach their child’s anxiety or OCD, they do more than irritate ea

Trying to help a child with OCD or anxiety is not an easy task. One reason for that is because we ar

We all want our kids with anxiety or OCD to believe in themselves. We want them to try hard things.

How we reframe anxious thoughts vs OCD thoughts are vastly different. Understanding the nuances of h

Does it really matter if you understand the core fear related to your child’s anxiety or OCD. The sh

Just because it is the holiday season doesn’t mean our child’s anxiety and OCD take a break. The hol

As parents we can be hard on ourselves. The parenting journey raising kids with anxiety and OCD can

Often it is hard to get our kids into OCD therapy, and when we do, it can be an uphill battle to get

We all want our kids to have strong sibling relationships, but often anxiety and OCD can get in the

Are you able to experience happiness while your child is struggling with anxiety or OCD? Do you feel

It can be hard enough to help a child with OCD, but what if they are autistic as well? It can be con

We may not have full control over our child’s recovery around anxiety or OCD, but we can control how

The number one struggle I hear from parents is, “My child won’t accept help for their anxiety or OCD

Anxiety and OCD can take a TON of resilience. So when we have kids who generally give up easily, thi

Many of our kids thrive in non-traditional learning environments. And some of our kids are not able

It is hard enough supporting our kids with anxiety or OCD, but what happens when they go away to col

It is not uncommon for kids with anxiety or OCD to also have issues with picking their skin or pulli

Often parents who are raising kids with both PDA and OCD get conflicting advice. This can push a par