The worried child : recognizing anxiety in children and helping them heal / Paul Foxman.
By: Foxman, Paul.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-282) and index.
Book Description
A guide to happiness and healing for todays anxious child, for parents and teachers. Drawing on over thirty years of experience, Dr Paul Foxman writes a clear and well- documented book for adults who want to help their children deal with anxiety. This book discusses the personality traits of anxious children, addressing the role of parents, schools and society in contributing to childrens anxieties. It also offers sources of help, such as psychotherapy, medication and alternative therapies. Indispensable for parents and other adults, this book provides concrete solutions to help your child lead a healthy and happy life, free from stress and anxiety.
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