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AT Parenting Survival Podcast: Parenting | Child Anxiety | Child OCD | Kids & Family

The truth is we are all surviving parenting one day at a time. Add child anxiety or childhood OCD an

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The best ways to directly help our kids with anxiety or OCD is through effective treatment, but ther

Compulsions are often missed by parents and therapists not trained to treat OCD. Sometimes our kids

Having a child with anxiety or OCD can be a challenge, but when it impacts eating, it can become a m

Working on anxiety or OCD is like lining up dominos. Without certain pieces you aren’t going to get

OCD is not always about a fear, sometimes it is about a feeling. Kids with OCD can have intrusive fe

When kids have Moral OCD, intrusive thoughts they are a bad person, it can be hard to discipline and

Our kids with anxiety or OCD will often have moments of fear and avoidance. What we do in those mome

We are only one piece of the puzzle in our child’s long term success with anxiety or OCD, but our at

Often our kids with anxiety or OCD have BIG emotions. These emotions can be exhausting or overwhelmi

As parents we want to encourage our kids with anxiety or OCD to move towards their fears and discomf

Puberty is hard enough, but add anxiety and OCD to the mix and UGH! In this week’s AT Parenting Surv

OCD can take over our child or teen’s world and sometimes we have to get more intensive support.&nbs

I have a special announcement that couldn't wait until next week! I have a special offer for you tha

Agoraphobia can prevent our kids from being able to leave the house, be in crowds, go to the movies

Parenting can be an isolating journey, but as women we often have many resources at our fingertips.

You finally found help for your child with anxiety or OCD but they don’t want to work on it. No

OCD comes in many different shapes and flavors. One way it shows up is through the concept of “conta

Having OCD can be a lonely experience. Kids can feel like there is no one else out there who gets th

It is hard not to want to control our child’s anxiety or OCD journey. It is hard not to have expecta

OCD is sneaky! It hides in the questions our children ask. It disguises itself with curiosity, const