4 Crucial Ingredients to Help Kids with Anxiety or OCD


Hey Reader-
You have to throw out regular parenting books if you want to help your child with anxiety or OCD.

OCD and anxiety involve the whole family, so it is crucial to set up a home environment that is therapeutic in order to give your child the best long-term outcome.

OCD and anxiety involve the whole family

When you are raising a child with anxiety or OCD you have to be on the offensive, not the defensive. It requires you to shift your parenting style and incorporate therapeutic approaches, making them part of your day-to-day life.


4 ingredients for a therapeutic home environment

In the ​final video of my free series​, I talk about 4 simple ingredients that are present in any successful therapeutic home environment.


It is the thing that takes parents from putting out fires to actively preventing fires.


I have watched so many dedicated parents in my ​AT Parenting Community​ grow and develop these crucial ingredients to the point where they have felt more confident in how they handle their child’s day-to-day struggles.


They have chosen to strengthen these ingredients to get their time back, their sanity back and their child back.


In this last video, I will outline what those ingredients are…

and how they will help your child and your family handle anxiety and OCD for years to come.


I will also introduce you to parents from the ​AT Parenting Community​, who maybe like you, have felt lost, overwhelmed, and alone.


Join me as we finish off this series and pull all that you have learned together.


It is not too late to watch the series

If you missed the first two videos, you can still watch them. They are below the 3rd video on the series website. Just register for the FREE series below.


Join my live bonus class

Join me for my BONUS Live class streaming on the series website on Friday, Nov 14th at 9a PT/10a MT/11a CT/12p ET/5p GMT where I dive deeper into video #3 and answer all your questions. If you haven’t registered for the series you can click here and join us!

I am eager to hear your biggest takeaways from this series after you’ve watched it!

The holidays are coming. Here’s how to stay one step ahead of OCD.

OCD feeds on uncertainty, and as fall and winter holidays grow nearer, that uncertainty can grow. While family gatherings, travel plans, and changes in routine can be fun, they can also introduce stress that may lead to a spike in symptoms. But with awareness and expert-backed guidance, you can help your child enjoy family time, and keep OCD from running the show. Read more about how to help your child manage OCD and make meaningful memories this holiday season.


NOCD Therapists specialize in treating OCD in children, teens, and adults. They accept most insurance plans and involve the whole family in treatment, empowering you and your loved ones to more effectively support your child. Book a free call to learn more.


Take care,
Natasha

Hi! I'm Natasha Daniels

I’m a therapist who offers online support to parents raising kids with anxiety and/or OCD. Check out my podcast, Youtube, Courses & Membership. Sign up for my newsletter:

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