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Anxiety and Everyday Life Stress

Anxiety and Everyday Life Stress

Update: 2025-01-23
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Does your child seem anxious or worried?

What are the signs to look out for?

And what can you do to help?


In this episode, I am going to talk you through how to manage anxiety and worry in your child, by applying what I call the Seesaw of Wellbeing. I help you to understand what an unbalanced seesaw looks like, how this might present itself in everyday life, and some actionable steps you can take to rebalance.



Highlights from this episode:

01:36 - The Seesaw of Wellbeing

06:37 - The symptoms of unbalanced seesaws

11:01 - The different kinds of unbalanced seesaws

12:47 - The three categories

16:32 - Anxiety

20:02 - What can we do to help?



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