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AT Parenting Survival | Raising Kids with OCD & Anxiety

PSP 125: Don’t Treat Your Child’s Sensory Related Anxiety the Same as their Other Anxiety Issues

AT Parenting Survival | Raising Kids with OCD & Anxiety

Natasha Daniels: Child Therapist, Child Anxiety and OCD Expert, Parenting Coach and Parent

Anxiety, Ocd Therapy, Child Anxiety, Child Ocd, Kids & Family, Ocd, Health & Fitness, Ocd In Children, Parenting, Mental Health

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2019

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Bumpy socks, lumpy food, loud noises, large crowds, startling automatic toilet flushers…these are just a few things that can completely overwhelm some of our anxious kids. But don’t make the mistake of putting them in the same category with all your child’s other anxiety issues. Sensory related anxiety is different. And… it should be treated differently as well.Anxious kids tend to have more sensory issues. That’s really not surprising. The two issues tend to hang out together like long lost cousins.In this week’s AT Parenting Survival Podcast episode I talk about how even though anxiety and sensory issue are two peas in a pod – we shouldn’t make the mistake of treating them the same. ****This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.Visit my website at www.ATparentingSurvival.comInterested in my AT Parenting Community Membership? Click below to join us!http://www.atparentingcommunity.com Sign up for my weekly email newsletter:https://pages.convertkit.com/740ba8cd83/92109b7172Take one of my online classes:To view the entire online school library, go to:http://anxioustoddlers.teachable.comClasses include:How to Crush Social Anxietyhttp://anxioustoddlers.teachable.com/p/crush-social-anxietyParenting Kids with OCD http://anxioustoddlers.teachable.com/p/child-ocdCrush Moral OCD in Kidshttp://anxioustoddlers.teachable.com/p/moral-ocdTeaching Kids to Crush Anxietyhttp://anxioustoddlers.teachable.com/p/crush-anxiety Helping Kids with Anxiety or OCD Through Difficult Behaviorshttp://anxioustoddlers.teachable.com/p/difficult-behaviorsHelping Kids Who are Scared to Sleephttp://anxioustoddlers.teachable.com/p/scared-to-sleepHandling Sensory-Based Anxietyhttp://anxioustoddlers.teachable.com/p/sensory-anxietyLibrary of Live Anxiety and OCD Classes (20 hours of class replays)http://anxioustoddlers.teachable.com/p/libraryUltimate list of helpful anxiety products:https://www.anxioustoddlers.com/reduce-child-anxiety/ To join my private Facebook group visit:https://www.facebook.com/groups/ATparentinganxiouskids/For a list of my books visit:https://www.amazon.com/Natasha-Daniels/e/B011K5IIWAJoin the fun on my YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/anxioustoddlers78 Other social places I hang out:http://www.facebook.com/anxioustoddlershttp://www.pinterest.com/anxioustoddlershttp://www.twitter.com/anxioustoddlershttp://www.instagram.com/anxioustoddlers**  

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0:00.0

Welcome to AT Parenting Survival Podcast, where you get supporting guidance through the chaos of parenting.

0:07.0

Here's your host, Child Therapist Natasha Daniels.

0:11.0

Well, hello there, and welcome to another episode of the AT Parenting Survival

0:16.5

Podcast. Today I want to talk to you about the difference between how you should approach anxiety and sensory issues.

0:27.0

And I want to talk about that because I think there's a lot of misunderstanding in approaching sensory issues. I hear a lot of parents approaching it in a very similar way to anxiety and they really should be approached in a completely different way.

0:43.6

So I thought it would be good to talk about the difference,

0:46.8

to explain why you should approach it in a different way,

0:49.5

and to talk about how to approach it in a different way

0:52.6

so that you have some answers

0:54.8

as to what to do things in a little bit of a different way.

0:57.8

But before we begin,

0:59.6

if you haven't been subscribing to my podcast and you've been just listening. You might want to hit

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subscribe so that you get notified every Tuesday of my new episodes. And also, I'm putting a lot of my attention

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and focus on Instagram lately.

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So if you're not following me, please follow me over at Instagram.

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At Anxious Tallers.

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And that's at Anxious Tallers.

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It's not about Tallers, but that's my name.

1:24.0

And I do I. T.V. videos every Wednesday over there.

1:29.0

I do YouTube videos every Thursday for kids. And I do podcasts every Tuesday. So if you're not

1:35.9

taking advantage of all the different places that you can get free resources, you

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should be following me in those other areas as well. My link to my YouTube channel is in the show notes, but I'm

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