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Anxiety Free Child Review

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Well all I can say is it’s about time. Someone has finally produced a no-nonsense guide to helping children free themselves from anxiety and emotional distress. Appropriately enough, it’s called Anxiety Free Child. This Anxiety Free Child Review will help you decide if this program is the answer you're looking for.

Every parent wants their child to be happy and confident, yet for many reasons too many children are fearful and anxious.  Instead of laughter and joy, the childhood of these children is filled with anxiety and dread. Living in anxiety leads to social problems, poorer school performance, and illness. It also sets the stage for a lifetime of anxiety. It can become a habit, the automatic way the child approaches life.

Anxiety Free Cover smWhat can a parent do? Well, one thing I recommend you don’t do, at least not without fully exploring all other options, is immediately turning to medication.

Unfortunately, our society often trys to solve problems with medication. For the vast majority of children, the cause of their anxiety problem isn’t low levels of a sedatives or antidepressants in their systems. More often the problem is that they’ve gotten drawn into a habit of thought that’s become a downward spiral of anxiety. The methods taught in the Anxiety Free Child program will help your child escape this downward spiral without resorting to drugs.

Rich Presta put together this program. Rich is an authority on anxiety disorders, not on the basis of his degrees but on the basis of finally discovering how to free himself from lifelong problems with anxiety. Having, in essence, lost his childhood to anxiety, he has committed himself to doing everything he can to prevent other children from going through what he did.

In this program Rich explains how anxiety can become a vicious circle, one anxious thought feeding on another. Although he doesn’t use any fancy jargon, his explanation is very consistent with the most recent research into what neurophysiologists call “neuroplasticity”. In essence, that means if we think or act repeatedly in a specific way our brains actually change and the pathways in our brain associated with those thoughts or actions become stronger and more ingrained.

It was big news a few years ago when functional brain scanning showed that this happened in adult.  However, it happens all the time and much more quickly in children.

I’m sure you’ve seen a child go from being an unsteady toddler to a rambunctious runner. Part of the process of that transition was the development of well-defined nerve pathways that allowed walking and running to become something the child does automatically.

Unfortunately, children can develop well-defined nerve pathways that make them chronically anxious.  The good news is that children are so flexible the anxiety pathways can be changed, rewired so to speak, to ones that support a happy childhood. Anxiety Free Children teaches you how to do just that.

One of the things I like about this program is that it’s something you do with your child. A parent is always the most important person in a child’s life and I really appreciate that this program empowers a parent to dramatically improve their child’s life. I can’t help but think that using this program will strengthen the parent-child bond in ways that go well beyond dealing with anxiety.

If your child suffers from anxiety, I highly recommend that you look further into Anxiety Free Children. 

Click here to see if it might be the answer you’re looking for. The sooner you do, the sooner you can see your child happy again.

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