
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
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The truth is we are all surviving parenting one day at a time. Add child anxiety or childhood OCD and it can be overwhelming! On The AT Parenting Survival Podcast your host Natasha Daniels will ride the Parental roller coaster with you. She will teach you parenting approaches to help child anxiety and OCD, she'll give you a new perspective on common parenting problems and will..
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
5d ago
Effective communication is one of the most essential aspects of parenting a child with OCD or anxiety. When communication breaks down, our ability to support them directly becomes limited.
The post PSP 405: How to Improve Communication when Dealing with Your Child’s OCD or Anxiety first appeared on AT: Parenting Survival for All Ages ..read more
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
5d ago
We don’t just leave our childhood in the past. It comes with us, altering our lens of how we view life. This includes how we view and interact with our child’s anxiety or OCD.
The post PSP 404: How Your Childhood Impacts How You Handle Your Child’s Anxiety or OCD first appeared on AT: Parenting Survival for All Ages ..read more
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
1w ago
We don’t just leave our childhood in the past. It comes with us, altering our lens of how we view life. This includes how we view and interact with our child’s anxiety or OCD.
The post PSP 404: How Your Childhood Impacts How You Handle Your Child’s Anxiety or OCD first appeared on AT: Parenting Survival for All Ages ..read more
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
2w ago
When parents disagree on how to approach their child’s anxiety or OCD, they do more than irritate each other, it impacts their child’s progress with anxiety or OCD.
The post PSP 403: Parents at Odds: How Disagreements Impact Progress with Anxiety and OCD first appeared on AT: Parenting Survival for All Ages ..read more
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
3w ago
Trying to help a child with OCD or anxiety is not an easy task. One reason for that is because we are not steering the ship. This is not our battle. This is not our struggle. Although trust me, I know we have our own struggles on this journey raising a child with OCD or anxiety.
The post PSP 402: Knowing When to Step Back: Supporting Your Child with OCD or Anxiety Without Overpushing first appeared on AT: Parenting Survival for All Ages ..read more
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
1M ago
We all want our kids with anxiety or OCD to believe in themselves. We want them to try hard things. We want them to push through their fears. But we only have so much control on how motivated they are to do those things to help themselves.
The post PSP 401: Are We Inadvertently Contributing to Our Child’s Helplessness? first appeared on AT: Parenting Survival for All Ages ..read more
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
1M ago
How we reframe anxious thoughts vs OCD thoughts are vastly different. Understanding the nuances of how we talk to these two disorders differently is crucial for any parent trying to help their child.
The post PSP 400: The Difference Between Reframing Anxiety Thoughts vs OCD Thoughts first appeared on AT: Parenting Survival for All Ages ..read more
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
1M ago
Does it really matter if you understand the core fear related to your child’s anxiety or OCD. The short answer - yes.
The post PSP 399: Why the Core Fear Matters in Anxiety and OCD first appeared on AT: Parenting Survival for All Ages ..read more
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
1M ago
Just because it is the holiday season doesn’t mean our child’s anxiety and OCD take a break. The holidays can stir up a variety of issues for our kids depending on their particular anxiety and OCD themes.
The post PSP 398: Handling Your Child’s Anxiety, OCD and Christmas Break first appeared on AT: Parenting Survival for All Ages ..read more
AT Parenting Survival Podcast
2M ago
As parents we can be hard on ourselves. The parenting journey raising kids with anxiety and OCD can come with many ups and downs. Many of us blame ourselves when our child’s anxiety or OCD doesn’t get better.
The post PSP 397: Feelings of Failure When Our Child’s Anxiety or OCD Doesn’t Get Better first appeared on AT: Parenting Survival for All Ages ..read more