Many parents and carers tell us that anxiety is one of the most challenging issues facing children and teens today.ÌýÌý
It can show up in many ways, including school avoidance, big emotional reactions, physical symptoms, or a young personÌýsuddenly feelingÌýunable to do things that once felt manageable.ÌýÌý
When this happens,Ìýit’sÌýnatural to feel unsure about how best to respond and how to help without adding to the stress.Ìý
To support families with clarity and confidence, Catholic Schools Maitland-Newcastle has partnered with parenting expert and authorÌýKaren YoungÌýto create a dedicated video series on anxiety for parents and carers of children and adolescents.ÌýÌý
The series is designed to help you better understand what anxiety really is, why it shows up for children and teens, and how to support them in ways that build calm,ÌýconfidenceÌýand bravery over time.Ìý
Across the videos, Karen Young gently reframes anxiety as the body’s safety system doing its job. Parents are guided through the science behind anxious feelings, the everyday responses that can quietly grow anxiety and the small, steady actions that help children and adolescents feel safer and more capable.ÌýÌý
The series also exploresÌýcommon challengesÌýsuch as separation anxiety, school avoidance, morning struggles, and the moments when a child’s or teen’s anxiety begins to trigger a parent’s own.Ìý
Each video stands alone, allowing you to dip in and out based on what feels most relevant to your child’s or teen’s age,ÌýstageÌýand current needs. Together, the series offers reassurance, practical language you can use at home, and realistic strategies to help children and adolescents navigate anxiety with compassion,ÌýsteadinessÌýand hope.Ìý
To view the video series and accessÌýadditionalÌýresources and advice on anxiety, school avoidance and mentalÌýhealth,Ìýclick on the linkÌýbelow:ÌýÌý
Family Matters – Anxiety, school avoidance and mental health | Catholic Schools Maitland-Newcastle