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The Worry-Free Parent

Living in Confidence So Your Kids Can Too

Audiobook
35 of 36 copies available
35 of 36 copies available
Worry is contagious . . . but you can stop its spread. Anxiety has an amazing ability to spread. Time and time again, when veteran counselor and parenting expert Sissy Goff has an anxious child or teen in her office, she's found they have at least one very well-intentioned but anxious parent. Anxiety is contagious, and it's likely affecting your kids, distracting you in the present, and making you feel like it will define your family's future. It doesn't have to be this way. With over thirty years of experience helping both children and adults, Sissy offers you practical, well-researched tools that will make a difference in your life-and the lives of your children. Learn how to uncover the roots of your own anxiety; process anxiety in healthy ways rather than passing it on; model bravery; and discover a place of deeper, freer connection to your kids. Here is the help you need to experience freedom from anxiety, raise confident, courageous kids, and become a worry-free family in an increasingly anxious world.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 15, 2023
      Therapist Goff (Raising Worry-Free Girls) teaches parents to navigate their own anxiety and their children’s in this reassuring guide. A child with an anxious parent is “seven times more likely” to deal with the issue as well, says Goff, and while “who gave it to whom” isn’t always cut and dry, stopping anxiety’s spread begins with understanding its origins. Goff urges parents to consider stress and instability in their own upbringing (“When you think back on your childhood home, was there tension?”) and the coping mechanisms they may have developed. She then explains the ways anxiety can influence parenting style, including via “sidecar parenting” (projecting personal insecurities onto one’s child) or “snowplow parenting” (smoothing out life’s usual obstacles for them, which impedes growth in the long term). Goff details in-the-moment strategies for coping with children’s anxiety, including deep breathing exercises, and offers a steady stream of encouragement, reassuring parents that they can seek comfort in God, that it’s okay for kids to see parents fail, and that readers’ efforts as parents are “enough.” Goff’s therapeutic know-how adds authority to the text, and her conversational tone and client stories will help readers see themselves in her advice. Parents concerned about their kids’ stress will find this a valuable resource.

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