ONLINEHelping an Anxious Child: Prevent Worry From Spiraling

Top Pick May 5, 2025 Free
(Photo: LSOphoto/iStock)
(Photo: LSOphoto/iStock)

Are you a parent or educator looking for effective strategies to help your child manage anxiety? As summer approaches, changes in routine can often lead to increased stress and uncertainty for children. Join us for this informative webinar, where licensed therapist and anxiety expert Robyn Isman, LMHC, will share actionable strategies and proven techniques to support your child or student while creating a calmer environment.

Robyn is certified in SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions), a research-backed approach designed to empower parents in helping their children manage anxiety—without reinforcing avoidance behaviors. With years of experience working with parents of anxious kids, Robyn will guide you through simple language and behavior shifts that can make a significant impact on a child’s emotional well-being.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • Practical tools to help reduce anxiety-driven behaviors in children
  • How to respond to a child’s worries in a way that fosters confidence and resilience
  • The power of small changes in language and actions that make a big difference
  • How to prepare for summer transitions to prevent anxiety from disrupting your routine

Whether you’re navigating daily struggles with anxiety or simply want to proactively build a more supportive environment, this session is for you!

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Fact Sheet
When
Monday, May 5, 2025, 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
For whom
Parents, Jewish Professionals
Price
Free

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