Helping your Primary aged child manage their anxiety – 2nd April

Is Your Child’s Worry Holding Them Back?

Unlock Calm: Practical Strategies to Support Your Child’s Anxiety

Working in mental health we’ve seen first hand how anxiety can impact young children and their families. That’s why we’ve created this webinar specifically for primary school parents. We’ve been contacted by so many parents looking for guidance, and we want to share the practical, realistic and effective strategies we’vedeveloped to help your child navigate their worries and build resilience.

In this webinar, we’ll each you:

  • Understanding Childhood Anxiety: How to recognize the signs and triggers of anxiety in young children.
  • Practical Tools & Techniques: Simple, actionable strategies you can implement at home right away.
  • Building Resilience: How to empower your child with coping mechanisms to manage their worries.
  • Creating a Supportive Environment: How to foster a calm and understanding home atmosphere.
  • When to Seek Professional Help: How to understand the signs that indicate your child may benefit from further support.

Give your child the gift of calm and confidence!

Who should attend:

  • Parents of primary school children (ages 5-11)
  • Guardians and caregivers seeking practical anxiety management tips.
  • Anyone concerned about their child’s emotional wellbeing.

Don’t let anxiety define your child’s experience. Register now for our webinar and empower your child to thrive!

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Managing Anxiety - Primary Webinar

 

8pm, 2nd April 2025

Price (GBP inc. VAT): £15.00

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About The Presenter:

Samantha Garner, a qualified mental health professional with extensive experience supporting children and families. Due to the overwhelming number of parents reaching out for help with their children’s anxiety, she’s designed this targeted webinar to share vital, practical tools and strategies. She is passionate about providing parents with the knowledge and support they need to help their children build emotional resilience.