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ArnoldLee ArnoldLee
Fri, Oct 26, 2018 01:10
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How to help a child with anxiety?
Hi. My son is in school and now he has anxiety attacks and panic attacks. The psychologist advised me to try cat's support. I tried to find out more online. How do I find a good cat support specialist?

Tamarin Tamarin
Fri, Oct 26, 2018 12:10
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Cat support really works well for the human psyche. Look at this weblink and then you will understand exactly how cat support works and how cats are trained to work with people in need. It seems to me that this is the best way out of the situation, especially for a child.

Russo11 Russo11
Fri, Oct 26, 2018 23:10
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Urch21 Urch21
Mon, Nov 12, 2018 06:11
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And you did not try to ask about it at psychologist, I think that he could advise you something. Could it be that the child does not have enough of your love and support? This is just what my child lacked. I read a lot of essays read more about how you can help your child become more confident and happier.

milanjoy milanjoy
Fri, Jan 17, 2020 07:01
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nice post
Each child is different and they are showing their emotions in different way. They federal cbd regulations show their happiness, sadness, anxiety and stress in a different way. We must identify it and treat them according to their mood. I am looking for certain helpful comments from here.

Clarissa1 Clarissa1
Mon, Jan 27, 2020 10:01
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The best way to do it is to take your child to a specialist

ZakICarey ZakICarey
Sun, Dec 13, 2020 07:12
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I hope your child is feeling better now. I think we can all agree that no parent wants to see their child upset, and the biggest problem is that most of the time we don't know how to react. For my child, my presence is most of the time enough for him to feel better and calm down. Talking about it might help too. I heard about the cat's support, but unfortunately, I don't know any specialists. I was diagnosed with arthritis and because I was feeling anxious about it, my doctor advised me to try CBD oil for arthritis. Thanks to this article from https://www.healthcanal.com/best-cbd-oil/arthritis I found what I needed. I wish you and your child all the best.

jonsonmark581 jonsonmark581
Wed, Dec 16, 2020 23:12
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ClarkVamasa ClarkVamasa
Mon, Jul 25, 2022 07:07
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Wow, I didn't even know cats can be so helpful. Now i love them more!

MaysonCallson MaysonCallson
Mon, Jul 25, 2022 07:07
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Cat support is one of the easiest ways to help the child overcome anxiety. However, it doesn’t work sometimes. Anxiety is a complicated mental issue requiring much knowledge and treatment. Do you know the reason for his anxiety? What makes him nervous? Is he scared of people or being alone? You should ask him and talk about his fears. Then you’ll understand which situations are stressful for him and how to prevent panic attacks. Being able to express feeling to the person the kid trusts is a relief for them in such a situation. More information about treating anxiety is here https://fherehab.com/anxiety/treatment/

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