When our children are anxious, it doesn’t always look like worry. Sometimes it looks like tummy aches, meltdowns, school refusal, irritability or complete emotional shutdown.
This powerful, research-backed article explores how mindfulness, breathing, grounding and nervous system regulation can help children feel calmer, safer and more emotionally supported — both at home and at school.
Inside, discover 5 practical mindfulness tools backed by Australian experts and neuroscience, including breathing exercises, grounding techniques, movement-based calming strategies and emotional regulation support for anxious kids and teens.
A must-read for every parent navigating childhood anxiety. 💛
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