7 Ways to Support Kids During the Coronavirus Pandemic

7 Ways to Support Kids - Redeemed Life Counseling

Schools have closed. Work is going remote for many. For some, work has been lost altogether. With all the responsibilities and changes parents are juggling during social distancing, it’s daunting to wonder how to support and protect kids, when the adults don’t necessarily feel secure and protected. Kids and teens worry about safety and security. […]

When to worry about your teen’s anxiety

When to Worry About Your Teen’s Anxiety - Redeemed Life Counseling

Let’s play a game. I’m going to describe a scenario and I want you to imagine yourself in that situation. Think about 1) how you would feel in that moment and 2) how that circumstance would impact your life.  Scenario 1: While out running errands, you lost your smartphone. You returned to the store but it was […]

7 tips to help lower your kids and teens anxiety

7 Tips to Lower Your Kids and Teens Anxiety - Redeemed Life Counseling

The world has always been a bustling place. But recent events and technological advances have amped up anxiety to a new level. World pandemic, canceled schools, declining economies, rampant media, and a world slowly trying to return to normal. Anxiety easily creeps–for you as a parent and for your kids and teens. Young ones may […]

6 tips for parenting an anxious child

6 Tips for Parenting an Anxious Child - Redeemed Life Counseling

Everyone experiences anxiety, worries, and fears to some degree.  It’s part of life and helps keep us safe. Healthy worrying helps alert us to things that could be dangerous and can guide good decision making.  Some children, though, experience heightened anxiety that causes them to have intense and frequent worries about more things. Their worry […]

What Is Separation Anxiety in Children?

What Is Separation Anxiety in Children - Redeemed Life Counseling

Separation anxiety is a normal part of child development. Most young children feel upset when they’re away from their parents or caregivers. The typical behavior might include a toddler clinging to mom’s leg at daycare or crying when left with grandparents. This is completely normal as children develop awareness of being apart from family members. However, […]

Helping children win over worry and alleviate their anxiety

Helping Children Win over Worry - Redeemed Life Counseling

By Sherry Allen, MA, LPC Intern Helping Your Child Experience and React to Worry and Anxiety in Healthy and Beneficial Ways is Absolutely Possible… Each day in my office, I see adults, adolescents, and children face their personal experiences with worry (primarily a brain process) and anxiety (primarily a brain and body process). The discomfort […]

Children and anxiety: when to worry about their worry

Children and Anxiety - Redeemed Life Counseling

By Sherry Allen, MA, LPC Intern Children worry. Feeling anxious is a natural reaction to stressful situations. Yet, that feeling can become a disorder when it interferes with a child’s ability to function and navigate through daily experiences. What Worry Level is Healthy?Crisis is unavoidable. During a crisis, a certain level of anxiety is a […]

How can I get my teen to talk to me?

How Can I Get My Teen to Talk to Me? - Redeemed Life Counseling

Today more than ever we have to be savvy and intentional when trying to connect with our teens. The competition for their attention is overcrowded with screens, videos, social media, and tons of other superficial connections. Which gives us an opportunity to meet them where they are and cultivate real, meaningful connections. This can’t be […]