Parents are in the best position to help their kids the most


Hey Reader-

Raising a child with anxiety or OCD can bring so much doubt and exhaustion. It can also bring so much instability for the whole family. It can impact your other children and it can put a strain on your relationships with other family members.


But it doesn’t have to be that way.

When you are surrounded by other people who get your struggles, you feel heard. When you are in the company of people who have been where you are, you get answers. When other parents have your back, you feel less alone and more empowered to take this struggle on.

That’s why I created the AT Parenting Community. As a mom to three kids with anxiety and OCD, I get all the exhaustion and overwhelm anxiety and OCD can bring.

But as a therapist, I also get how powerful it is for a parent to get their own support to help their child directly. In fact, that’s exactly what I saw with the parents in my practice whose kids were having the most success. They didn’t depend on therapy to fix everything. They get that therapy is only part of the equation and that they are the rest.

In the AT Parenting Community parents will not only find people who “get it,” they’ll find a wealth of resources, support and help at their fingertips.

Unfortunately because I spend most of my time giving parents support inside the community, I am only doing this opening for 3 days. The AT Community is closing its doors today.

If you have been looking to get super-sized support on steroids. If you have been searching for a place where everyone gets anxiety and OCD. If you have been looking for a place where answers are simple, but effective...

🤎 Then click here and join us in the AT Parenting Community.

Doors are closing today.

OCD and ADHD: What parents need to know

Does your child struggle with both OCD and ADHD? Research shows that these conditions often overlap, creating unique challenges in focus, behavior, and emotional regulation. Fortunately, both OCD and ADHD are highly treatable when you know what you're dealing with and how to find the right care. Read more

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

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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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