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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Make sure they are exercising, eating lots of veggies. Make sure you are relaxed bc they are your mirror.[/quote] OP here. How? I’m struggling with this so much. Seeing my kid struggle is killing me. [/quote] SPACE therapy—for you. Being unable to see your kid struggle means you have your own work to do here, and your not having done it is probably making things worse for your kid.[/quote] STFU. No one does well with seeing their kid struggle or suffer [/quote] There is no need to be rude. SPACE works--and at a minimum, it has no side effects. Not liking to see our kids struggle and being "killed" by it are not the same. [/quote] You’re suggesting a program for the mother and the actual one suffering from anxiety isn’t treated. There are normal anxieties and there are anxiety disorders. The OP is talking about an anxiety disorder and you’re going on about the mom making it worse. That is not true. The child needs an evaluation from a doctor. An anxiety disorder can be debilitating if not treated. [/quote]
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