As a mom of four grown children, I can really appreciate how this book would be very helpful in addressing the “dragons” of worry and anxiety that pop up in all children’s lives. The science-based explanations in this post, of why observing and discussing “dragons” can be very helpful to managing them, was truly exceptional. I think the examples of possible real conversations with our kiddos, and all the links to further expert information, provides the kind of deeper dive extras that really make it possible for caregivers to use this book effectively. Reading this post helps me to understand in my own mind why discussing worries as observable “dragons” is a great approach, so if I were to read this book with a child I could naturally help them to understand too. Thank you Minds in Bloom!!
As a mom of four grown children, I can really appreciate how this book would be very helpful in addressing the “dragons” of worry and anxiety that pop up in all children’s lives. The science-based explanations in this post, of why observing and discussing “dragons” can be very helpful to managing them, was truly exceptional. I think the examples of possible real conversations with our kiddos, and all the links to further expert information, provides the kind of deeper dive extras that really make it possible for caregivers to use this book effectively. Reading this post helps me to understand in my own mind why discussing worries as observable “dragons” is a great approach, so if I were to read this book with a child I could naturally help them to understand too. Thank you Minds in Bloom!!