If your son begs to stay home from school to avoid speaking in front of
the class, should you be worried? If your daughter insists on crossing
the street whenever she sees a dog, what should you do? A simple
evaluation devised by renowned psychologist Dr. Cynthia G. Last can help
you determine if you have reason to be concerned. If so, you can use Dr.
Last's checklists and examples to figure out the type and severity of
your child's anxiety, identify contributing factors, and tackle the
problem head on. Strategies tailored for different kinds of anxiety will
guide you in preventing new episodes, calming your child when a problem
arises, and keeping anxieties in check as your son or daughter matures.
Dr. Last delivers powerful advice and insightful information gleaned
from 25 years of experience working with worried kids and their
families, including coping and relaxation skills your child can use to
reduce stress and worry, and tips for encouraging kids to approach--not
avoid--their fears. Whether your son or daughter can't go on sleepovers,
gets nervous around peers, or just plain worries about "everything,"
this reassuring and compassionate book will teach you how to soothe your
child's immediate fears and instill lasting confidence.