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Arihant science for class 9 CBSE

Arihant science for class 9 CBSE

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Do fears, excessive worries, panic attacks, separation anxiety and difficulty falling asleep prevent your child from living what should be their best and most carefree years? Is your child's anger and pain slowly creating internal negativity and threatening harmony in your family? Have previous strategies you have used proved to be inadequate, leading you to feel that you have somehow failed? For some, childhood is a stressful journey, and facing new challenges and difficult moments do not always prove to be easy to manage, especially as children do not all react in the same way. Many parents enter 'protection mode' trying to solve their children's problems, helping them to avoid the triggers of anxiety and/or trying to foster a lifestyle without worries. This technique, however, may not be enough. Parents can do a lot to help recover and maintain the emotional well-being of their children following a traumatic or stressful event, and timely intervention supported by expertise in the subject is the best way of going about things. I RECOMMEND THAT YOU READ THIS BOOK IF, IN THE LAST THREE MONTHS, YOUR CHILD HAS DISPLAYED ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: - Agitation. - Restlessness. - Inattention, poor concentration. - Attitudes of avoidance. - Erratic behaviour and inexplicable whims. - Frequent crying. - Refusal to go to school. Does any of this sound familiar? Along with these traits, there are other, more subtle symptoms of anxiety, which are addressed in this book. If they are left untreated, such symptoms can lead to negative consequences that can impact on both your child's and family's daily lives. Anxiety disorders that begin in childhood often persist through adolescence and into early adulthood. Adolescents with anxiety disorders are more likely to develop clinical depression, potentially leading to negative and anti-social behaviours such as vandalism, drug abuse and self-harm. What are the needs of a child who is showing instances of anxiety? - Someone who has studied anxiety specifically in children and who under

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