Teach your kid to face their fears with scaffolding - Help anxious children part 3/4

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  • @kristib1693
    @kristib1693 Рік тому +21

    I'm an adult but really needed this. I used to have anxiety meltdowns and my mother would show frustration and start yelling.I always wished she would've calmly said " hey, let's break this down and do a little bit at a time " or practice. Better now than never. ❤

    • @pinkkittymusic
      @pinkkittymusic Рік тому

      Exactly this. I was expected to know and be comfortable with everything right away. Plus was shamed and blamed for struggling and as a result I became afraid of the reaction instead of the thing I'm anxious about.

  • @debbiefu4671
    @debbiefu4671 Рік тому +2

    The teal / aqua color create the calmness visually.

  • @johndoee3850
    @johndoee3850 Рік тому +27

    America 🇺🇸 is in a mental health crisis, thanks for sharing.

    • @vote1cactus674
      @vote1cactus674 Рік тому

      Thanks to people like Donald and Margoree making more people stressed then ever before

    • @ryno_8848
      @ryno_8848 Рік тому +2

      To be fair, it is a video about mental health

    • @awitadecocoh
      @awitadecocoh Рік тому

      it’s called capitalism

  • @carynf5922
    @carynf5922 Рік тому +2

    I love how practical and helpful your videos are. Teaching parents how to navigate the challenges kids suffering from anxiety is invaluable. Thank you!

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 Рік тому +6

    0:00: 👩‍🏫 Learn how to teach your kids coping skills for anxiety and coach them through it with examples of coaching kids to overcome their anxiety.
    2:59: 🌱 The goal of parenting is not to prevent children from feeling anxiety, but to help them grow and become resilient.
    5:46: 📚 The video discusses strategies for helping children develop resilience and learn new skills.
    8:38: 🔑 In exposure therapy, the intensity of a task can be decreased by making it boring or reducing the duration or using a smaller stimulus.
    14:40: 📚 Parents can help their child overcome their fear of public speaking by showing empathy, breaking down the task, and having them observe other kids.
    17:11: 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Parents can help their anxious kids by praising them for facing their fears and prioritizing courage as a trait.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @Alhamdulilah6873
    @Alhamdulilah6873 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much ❤, please share with us more of this coping skills on how to help children with anxiety , in our day more parents are more aware about raising their children in a healthy way.

  • @SJD36
    @SJD36 Рік тому +2

    This video was so helpful to me. I really appreciate you taking the time to make it for us. Before seeing your video today, I took my daughter to the Dr. and I prepped her ahead of time of what to expect and why they would be doing that. I could tell she was having anxiety before I told her these things. I am thankful for the ideas you shared as I can also use them to help my kids and myself when struggling with anxiety in the future. Thank you so much!

  • @amenhotep7704
    @amenhotep7704 Рік тому +3

    Always on time as usual, thank you goddess❤

  • @theologytherapist
    @theologytherapist Рік тому

    Such an important thing to help younger generations learn! ❤ Kids now are able to access so much information all at once and it is so important to create a safe space where they feel able to express their thoughts and feelings about all of it.

  • @chai__tea
    @chai__tea Рік тому +3

    Wow, this is so good! I love your input. Thanks for these helpful resources!!!

  • @joffson
    @joffson Рік тому +2

    So good advice. I wish my parents taught me better! But as one saying goes. If you know better do better. 🙏🏼 it’s easier to find advice these days.

  • @andreea.andreea
    @andreea.andreea Рік тому +1

    I really needed this

  • @elizabethsummermeado
    @elizabethsummermeado Рік тому +1

    Your videos have literally changed my life ❤

  • @rubin-healmysocialanxiety702
    @rubin-healmysocialanxiety702 Рік тому +2

    Amazing work helping the next generation with such an important skillset ❤ Truly building a better world for the future 💪

  • @karin4713
    @karin4713 2 місяці тому

    💕🙏 thank you.
    If you have examples about fear of laud noises.

  • @dee5356
    @dee5356 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this very helpful video and for all that you do! You are VERY MUCH appreciated!

  • @xt.7933
    @xt.7933 8 місяців тому

    I am binge watching your videos as my kids are getting more and more anxious. Thank you for your sharing. My question is what if my kids are just scared, and cannot articulate what scares them (they are 10 and 11 years old)

  • @t10mcg
    @t10mcg Рік тому

    Great content. Love the illustrations and personal stories that help one connect to the information! You’re so talented.

  • @emiliakuciaba9872
    @emiliakuciaba9872 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for this wonderful video. Could you please consider making a series about how to help a child with selective mutism. Thank you.

  • @shugadaddy4841
    @shugadaddy4841 Рік тому

    I'd love a video on how to connect and explain things to an intellectually disabled child with ADHD on how to not be anxious and hate school because he can't read like the other kids

  • @katieamarantinis506
    @katieamarantinis506 Рік тому

    I love your channel so much & appreciate the work you do bc it’s so valuable especially at a time like this where we are in a mental health crisis. I am saddened you partnered with better help amid all the controversy. I have also first hand had a terrible experience. Please look into it before promoting to your audience 😢

  • @lalash8539
    @lalash8539 Рік тому +5

    Im not a kid but I do this to cope with my anx 😢

    • @h.a.s.42
      @h.a.s.42 Рік тому

      I agree. We are all kids.

  • @sonjaforrester9255
    @sonjaforrester9255 Рік тому +2

    This is great thanks. But what about the kid that isn't afraid they just don't want to try anything out of their comfort zone?

    • @age93
      @age93 Рік тому +1

      How is it going now?
      Anxiety can present itself in different ways, covert ways.
      My 10 year old shows no interest. When I don't give him a choice that's when his anxiety comes out.
      Kids need to learn how to recognize their emotions not just how to face them.

  • @SarahRodriguez-1619
    @SarahRodriguez-1619 Рік тому +1

    How do you do this with your child who is terrified of the dentist? She had a really bad experience when she went, now she has terrible anxiety and a bunch of cavities. So bad that they have to pull her tooth bc it’s now got a food pocket and gets infected.

  • @zi2713
    @zi2713 Рік тому +1

    Hi Emma! My 6 years old daughter finds it really hard to make friends. She likes having friends rather envies her elder sister who is very social. She thinks everybody will look at her abd mock her if she initiates a friendship herself. Although she plays very well with her sister. But its difficult for her with new people.
    Can you help with this issue?

  • @LacyDawnS
    @LacyDawnS 9 місяців тому

    Hi! I was wondering if you have any extra tips on how to ease the anxiety when you have to take your kid into urgent care with a wound or whatnot. We just dealt with this last week when my 9yr old daughter cut her finger badly cleaning a blender blade. She had to get 5 stitches in her finger and it was traumatic for her since she's never had to do anything like that before. The whole time I was saying things like "Don't be scared... be brave... this will all be over soon... yada yada yada. Everything I was saying didn't seem to really help and left me feeling unhelpful and like I was trying to make her not feel her feelings. Now we are going tomorrow to get the stiches out and she's pretty nervous about it and I don't really know the right things to say to her. I do like your tips about going over the process of it. I thought maybe showing her a video of a kid getting their stitches out so she can see how easy it is and maybe roll playing the scenario at home with maybe a stuffed animal. But I still feel like I don't know the right things to say when we are in a scary situation like this. Any advice? Thanks!

  • @mvgamer9637
    @mvgamer9637 Рік тому +1

    Exposure therapy. Forcing your kids to confront what they're scared of and bothered by.

  • @sarellano26
    @sarellano26 8 місяців тому

    My daughter Gets anxious at school so I go some days to eat lunch how can I practice the skill to go to school ??

  • @Lov3lie
    @Lov3lie Рік тому +4

    My daughter just failed 10th grade I had no clue 😢she lied and the school counselor never called to inform me. I failed her too. My lord 😢

  • @sarahbartsch3275
    @sarahbartsch3275 Рік тому

    As a mom with small kids, the elevator story made me need to take a short read to calm down. Glad it turned out ok.

  • @debratobin2282
    @debratobin2282 2 місяці тому

    What about a child who is terrorized of school? Teachers pulling him away from his mom while the whole school watches? 10 years old. Last year was ok. Help please

  • @RealTalk-mq2ug
    @RealTalk-mq2ug Рік тому +2

    My soul is tortured and tormented and raped.
    He raped me.
    I am in agony.
    Anguished.
    Haunted.
    Panicked.
    In despair.
    I die inside.
    The pain is unbearable.
    I drowned in terror and darkness.
    Nightmares all night.
    Panic attacks all day.
    When and how will I ever heal?
    This happened to me in February,
    and now we're in June...
    I need a miracle.
    A million little miracles...
    His name is Bryan.
    He raped my soul.
    Viciously maliciously
    brutally violently.
    I thought he was my best friend.
    He betrayed and abandoned me
    and left me alone to die.
    Replaced me.
    Discarded me.
    Like garbage.
    Gave me sever PTSD.
    So...
    I release all chords, hooks, ties, and attachments
    to him specifically, and also generally:
    to any person, place, or thing,
    on any time continuum,
    that is no longer for my highest and best good, and healing...
    I release all of these things now, and forevermore,
    and I watch them dissolve into the nothingness, from which they came...
    Thank you, thank you, thank you
    - IT IS DONE! 🙏
    And here are 13 gentle and urgent reminders:
    1. You're ALWAYS exactly where you are supposed to be
    2. Self-esteem is measured by you (nobody else gets to decide your worth)
    3. Get rid of fear: FOREVER!!!
    4. When things are tough, change the way you see things...
    5. Don't dwell on/in the past (come back to this present moment!)
    6. It's only temporary (all of it!)
    7. You have what it takes
    8. You don't need to change
    9. Release your need for control
    10. Accept. Allow. Breathe. Deep.
    11. Remember where you came from
    12. Remember that you are not alone (not ever!)
    13. Remember who you are

  • @andreaauras8988
    @andreaauras8988 Рік тому

  • @oukastoukast
    @oukastoukast 11 місяців тому

    Sad how little videos on kids and parenting there is on youtube.

  • @Emilia_D.
    @Emilia_D. Рік тому +1

    This is amazing ❤❤❤❤