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Worry is contagious... but you can stop its spread Anxiety has an
amazing ability to spread. Time and time again, when veteran
counselor and parenting expert Sissy Goff has an anxious child or
teen in her office, she's found they have at least one very
well-intentioned but anxious parent. Anxiety is contagious, and
it's likely affecting your kids, distracting you in the present,
and making you feel like it will define your family's future. It
doesn't have to be this way. With over 30 years of experience
helping both children and adults, Sissy offers you practical,
well-researched tools that will make a difference in your life--and
the lives of your children. Learn how to · uncover the roots of
your own anxiety · process anxiety in healthy ways rather than
passing it on · model bravery · discover a place of deeper, freer
connection to your kids Here is the help you need to experience
freedom from anxiety, raise confident, courageous kids, and become
a worry-free family in an increasingly anxious world. "When meeting
with parents who express worries about their kids (or themselves),
I first offer encouragement and then a resource--a tool to help
them feel calmer and more equipped. This gem of a book does
both."--CHINWÉ WILLIAMS, PhD, therapist and coauthor of Seen:
Healing Despair and Anxiety in Kids and Teens through the Power of
Connection "Goff's therapeutic know-how adds authority to the text,
and her conversational tone and client stories will help readers
see themselves in her advice. Parents concerned about their kids'
stress will find this a valuable resource."--Publishers Weekly Also
available: The Worry-Free Parent Workbook, a companion resource
that provides clinically proven exercises to help you pinpoint the
best anxiety-fighting tools for you and your family
The Tools You Need to Stop the Spread of Worry Anxiety has an
amazing ability to spread. But there are practical things you can
do to fight back. In this encouraging, well-designed companion
workbook to The Worry-Free Parent, veteran counselor and parenting
expert Sissy Goff helps you dig deeper into the roots of your
anxiety and identify targeted ways to overcome it. Through
clinically tested questions and exercises, learn how to · uncover
more of what keeps you stuck in worry · reframe your concerns with
worry-fighting truths and Scripture · implement joy-filled
practices to foster deeper connection in your family · find
practical ways to experience freedom in your daily life Here are
the space and tools you need to grab hold of peace, embrace grace,
and become the person, parent, and family you want to be. Also
available: The Worry-Free Parent, packed with foundational
principles and advice for becoming a worry-free family
As a parent, you can use certain strategies to help your teenage
daughter when she struggles with worry and anxiety. But it is also
important that she learns how to work through her emotions on her
own, especially as she approaches adulthood. This guide--created
for girls ages 13 to 18--will help your daughter understand
anxiety's roots and why her brain is often working against her when
she starts to worry. With teen-friendly information, stories, and
self-discovery exercises, including journaling and drawing prompts,
she will learn practical ways to fight back when worries come up.
She will find more of her voice and her confidence. In essence, she
will find more of herself and the brave, strong, deeply loved girl
God made her to be.
If you have a daughter, it would be surprising if she doesn't
struggle with anxiety and worry--either in short episodes or for
longer periods. For a variety of reasons, childhood anxiety rates
are soaring, especially among girls. Today's parents need to know
what contributes to anxiety and worry and how they can empower
their daughters to overcome troubling emotions. In this immensely
practical book, veteran counselor Sissy Goff shares how you can
instill bravery and strength in your daughter. Addressing common
age-specific issues, Goff gives you the tools to help you and your
child understand why her brain is often working against her when
she starts to worry, and what she can do to fight back. With your
help, she will find the anchoring truth of God's strong, safe love
for her and the confidence she needs to thrive.
This is about you, not just your child.
Regardless of age, parenting requires a certain amount of
uncertainty. But you can be certain that your children look to you
to help them discover who they are. And you can only offer that to
the degree that YOU know who you are.
Over the years, Sissy Goff, David Thomas, and Melissa Trevathan
have helped countless families through their ministry known as
Daystar Counseling in Nashville, TN. Due to the unique setup of
Daystar, each is frequently counseling not only the child but the
parent as well. Having both perspectives provides an opportunity to
speak into some of the most common struggles that parents face in
today's fast-paced society.
"Intentional Parenting "is built around 12 chapters that each
dispel some of the most common parenting myths and reminds all
parents of truths that can empower them to be not only the parents
that their children need but that God has called them to be.
The book helps you discover first who you are and then takes that
healthy person into a discovery of being more intentional, playful,
consistent, merciful, and connected to your children.
Understanding your child. Understanding you.
As a parent, you can use certain strategies to help your elementary-aged daughter when she struggles with worry and anxiety. But it is also important that she learn how to work through her emotions on her own.
This illustrated guide--created for girls ages 6 to 11, the stage when anxiety issues often surface--will help your daughter see how brave, strong, and smart God made her. Through easy-to-read stories and writing and drawing prompts, she will learn practical ways to fight back when worries come up. She will feel empowered, knowing she is deeply loved by a God who is bigger than her fears.
This level of trust is the spiritual antidote to anxiety and the path to feeling capable and confident in any situation.
Tools for Identifying and Developing Spiritual, Social, and
Emotional Growth From birth to adulthood, our children's physical
and intellectual development is carefully tracked and charted. But
what about their hearts? After all, how our children develop
emotionally, socially, and spiritually will determine who they
become as husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, friends and
co-workers. Are My Kids on Track? helps you identify and measure 12
key emotional, social, and spiritual milestones in your children's
lives. Moreover, you will discover practical ways to guide your
kids through any stumbling blocks they might encounter and help
them reach the appropriate landmarks. Along the way the authors
pinpoint the different ways boys and girls develop, so you can help
your child flourish in his or her own way. Filled with decades of
experience from three practicing counselors, speakers, and writers,
this book provides you with valuable, current research and
user-friendly, hands-on practices to make supporting your kids'
soul development a seamless part of family life. Don't just raise
smart kids--raise courageous, compassionate, resilient, empathetic,
and smart kids.
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Brave (Hardcover)
Sissy Goff
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R933
Discovery Miles 9 330
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