“It’s hard for us to be calm and reassuring for our children if we are not calm ourselves,” explains psychologist and author, Justin Coulson. “Our emotions are contagious, and our children will catch our crazy, our chaos, or our cranky. But they can catch our calm if we can find it to share.”
Help your child manage their anxiety
You won’t be able to wave a magic wand and eliminate their fears. Instead, talk to them and work out ways that might help them. This might include mindfulness, meditation and physical exercise.
ROBBIE WILLIAMS MONKEY BUSINESS!
FANS WILL GO BANANAS FOR THIS VERY UNIQUE BIOPIC
Christmas in the BIG APPLE
STEP INTO A LITERAL WINTER WONDERLAND
Make the most of A MAKEAHEAD FEAST
GET ORGANISED WITH THIS PRE-PREPPED FESTIVE SPREAD
We're crazy for crazy CHRISTMAS'
*TIS THE SEASON THESE AUSSIES WAIT ALL YEAR ROUND FOR!
'SHE WAS AN ICON'
AUSTRALIA'S ORIGINAL STYLE QUEEN IS FONDLY REMEMBERED
JOLLY Christmas
SPREAD THE JOY WITH THIS CRACKING FEAST
STANDING BY HER MAN
THE SINGER SENDS A CLEAR MESSAGE AMID JAY-Z LAWSUIT
'LAUGHTER GETS ME THROUGH THIS'
CANCER ISN’T STOPPING THE ACTRESS FROM LIVING LIFE
Impressipe
CHILL OUT! DESSERT IS SORTED FOR THE CELEBRATION SEASON
Ange's heartache SHILOH MOVES OUT
THE STAR EXPRESSES FEARS FOR HER MOST PRIVATE’ CHILD