Expert guidance and real-world reflections from a child psychiatrist who’s also a parent.
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Connecting with anxious or neurodivergent children isn’t always easy—especially when emotions are high and meltdowns seem to come out of nowhere.
In those moments, it’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed. You might even question whether you're getting it right, or feel the weight of guilt creeping in. Maybe you've thought, “Am I doing enough?” or “Why can’t I stay calm?”
But here’s the truth:
You are not failing.
You are not alone.
And you are more capable than you realize.
The ability to support your child with calm and confidence is already within you—it may just need some encouragement, clarity, and a little practice.
That’s why I created (and recently updated) my self-paced audio course:
🎧 Making Sense of Anxious Children
It’s designed to help you understand what’s really going on beneath your child’s anxiety—and how to respond with empathy, not exhaustion. You’ll learn practical tools to reduce emotional friction, strengthen your connection, and feel more confiden
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