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

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Total: 409

It’s hard not to focus on what we have done or haven’t done to help our child’s anxiety or OCD. It i

It can be overwhelming when your partner triggers your child’s anxiety or OCD.In the latest episode

Raising a child with anxiety or OCD is hard enough, but when you disagree with family members on how

Raising a child with anxiety or OCD is a balancing act. We have to learn when to push and when to no

Anxiety and OCD can make our kids question everything, including their reality. This is different fr

It is hard to accept that our child has anxiety or OCD. It is even harder to accept the pain, discom

Most people aren’t thrilled to get a shot or get poked by a needle, but some of our kids are deathly

Parents will often ask me, “Can my child catch other anxiety or OCD themes?” What if they read a boo

Anxiety and OCD can bring with it distress, fear and discomfort. But it can also bring self-loathing

None of us like to see our kids suffer. That’s why it’s so hard to see our kids struggle with anxiet

Anxiety and OCD love to glom onto everything our children love, including sports. It can make your c

The biggest gift we can give our kids with OCD is knowledge. The more they understand how OCD works,

Anxiety and OCD are both highly genetic, so it’s not surprising that many parents find themselves ra

The comparing game can be so tempting. Why can her kids do that and mine can’t? Why is it

We cannot cocoon our kids from social media and online platforms forever. Eventually most of our kid

It’s hard to find an anxious child who doesn’t have BIG emotions at times. It is par for the course

Can we build self-esteem and self-determination, while helping our kids with anxiety or OCD? Yes! In

Many parents who are raising children with both Autism and OCD find themselves in a no man’s land of

Anxiety and OCD doesn’t live in a bubble, it lives in our house. As parents we have to walk the walk

OCD is scary enough, but when it starves your child it is alarming. That is how it feels when OCD go