What to Do When You Worry Too Much, 2nd Edition: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety

Dawn Huebner
Illustrations Bonnie Matthews
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What to Do When You Worry Too Much, 2nd Edition: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety

Dawn Huebner
Illustrations Bonnie Matthews
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Overall rating: 4.766667 / 5 from 30 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

This book is a highly regarded resource for children and parents dealing with anxiety. It offers interactive and actionable strategies to help kids overcome their worries, supported by positive feedback from users who find it excellent and helpful.

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  • Resource Quality: 19%
  • Book Effectiveness: 60%

Review topics: ["book","resource","tool","worries","advice","kids","read","workbook","strategies","idea"].

Review highlights

  • "Great resource, written appropriately for children and activities are short but helpful."Jennifer
  • "This book is a great tool to offer kids with anxiety."Julie
  • "We have been using the practical tactics every day and I believe the book really gives him comfort."Sandy

Reviews

Great book to tackle worries for children

"Easy to read for grade 2 child, and to be able to understand the concepts while also leading to more complex thinking"

Natalie (5/5)

Great book!

"Great resource, written appropriately for children and activities are short but helpful."

Jennifer (5/5)

Fantastic Worry Book

"My 8 year old was dealing with anxiety and phobias. His Dr had recommended this book as she said it helped her daughter. We worked through this book and discovered strategies to help him deal with his worries. I was skeptical that it would work for him and that he would be able to maintain it but it has honestly worked so well for him. Two different coping strategies are offered in this book and he chose what worked for him. He still worries about things but not to the degree like he used to anymore. It has really helped him. As a parent, this book has helped us support him."

CEB (5/5)

Helpful for children dealing with anxiety

"This book saw us through a very challenging time with my daughter who suffers from anxiety, so reading and reviewing the second edition was something I felt good about. I have to admit that I didn't notice a lot of differences from the original book, but there were updates of course that I missed. What I really appreciated about this book and that has not changed is how accessible it is to children and families. It explains things in a way that is engaging and contextualizes the feelings your child may be having in a way that they can understand, and gives some really nice exercises and coping behaviours to essentially help manage anxiety. If you can get your child to engage with the activities and the book and talk to them about it as they go, you will see improvements. My daughter, who was a pre-teen when we picked this up, really enjoyed the book. She got that it was working her through her fears but she truly had fun with it. The drawing exercises, learning to breathe through her panic, and finding the words to tell herself that she could fight back against her feelings . . . . These all helped her to understand and learn coping skills. While she doesn't use them all the time, there were some really good behaviour modification therapies in the book. And they were taught in a way that felt more natural and more like a story. For a child who loves stories, this was the best way to go to get her engaged. Did everything work? Of course not. Because anxiety is something that is unique to everyone and how you manage it is going to be different and unique to you. But even if you child picks up one or two behaviours to help them, you are going to feel like this was a win. I will say that parents should be prepared to work with their child. This book isn't a solo project. It wasn't designed that way, so anyone expecting to give their child this book and walk away is not going to see as much success as if they sit down and work on things together. And definitely don't pull the book out when they are in a panic. This is meant to teach them when they aren't experiencing the anxiety. All in all, if you have a child with anxiety and want to help them, this is a great place to start. It doesn't mean that you should use this as a substitute for counselling, but it's a complementary tool and, for children with very low levels of anxiety, may be enough."

Bubbles333 (5/5)

Great Book for helping with children’s worries

"A wonderful resource that your child can relate to. Has areas where your child can add to the book as well and share their feelings and add ideas to their toolkits, etc. It is well written and brought down to a child’s level to allow for easy understanding and relatability."

Candice (5/5)

Great for kids with worries

"This was recommended by a doctor to my child with social anxieties. My 7 year old struggled since he says he doesn't have any worries (they identified more with the shy vetsion of this book). It has great guided activities and they seem to be age appropriate for probably 6-12."

Cassie (5/5)

Intro to worries for kids

"Great book! Easily understood by young children and parents alike. Great tips to apply into the daily routine."

Julie (5/5)

Kid approved

"Comprehensive workbook that explains things in child friendly language."

Chrissy (3/5)

Worry fight

"Excellently written. Great to read with kids with worries and full of ideas to beat the worries"

Tamara (5/5)

What to Do When You Worry too Much

"Excellent resource for parents and children. This is the second time I've purchased this book. The first book was lent out and not returned. Cognitive Behaviour Techniques simply laid out."

Regina (5/5)

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  • Convient pour : Âges 9-12 ans
  • Date de publication : Jan 01, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 80
  • Éditeur : Magination Press, American Psychological
  • ISBN : 9781433844881
  • Dimensions : 8.25" W x 0.13" L x 10.25" H
Dawn Huebner, PhD, is a psychologist, parent coach, and the author of numerous self-help books for children. Her books have been translated into twenty-three languages, touching the lives of millions of children around the world.

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