Parenting & anxiety resources

Welcome to our dedicated space for parents navigating the challenges of child anxiety and OCD. Here, you’ll find a curated collection of articles, practical tips, and valuable tools designed to empower you in helping your child overcome worry and thrive.

Frequently asked questions

As a single mom of three, with an 11-year-old battling extreme anxiety and OCD, I understand the unique struggles parents face. My journey with Brave Mom, Brave Boy is rooted in sharing real-life experiences and offering practical support. We want to build a community where every parent feels supported and equipped to help their child.

What types of resources are available for child anxiety?

We offer articles specifically on child anxiety and child OCD, along with actionable tips to help your child manage and overcome their worries.

Who will benefit most from these resources?

Parents who want to actively help their child experience less worry and improve their mental well-being.

How can I help my child overcome anxiety?

Our resources provide practical strategies and insights from personal experience to guide you through this process. You'll find tips on creating a supportive environment and understanding your child's specific needs.

What is the main message of this page?

You are not alone in this journey. There are people in your corner, and we are here to support you every step of the way.

Are there resources for dealing with child OCD?

Yes, we have dedicated articles and tips addressing child OCD, offering insights and strategies to support both you and your child.

How can I connect with other parents facing similar challenges?

While we don't have a direct forum yet, our blog posts and articles aim to create a sense of community and shared experience. You can also connect with us through [[website]].

Do you offer personalized advice or consultations?

Currently, we provide general resources and information. For personalized advice, we recommend consulting with a qualified mental health professional.

Where can I find more tips for parents?

Explore our "Mental Health Tools & Tips" page for additional advice and strategies, and keep an eye on our "Day-in-the-Life Blog Series" for personal insights.

You are not alone

In the journey of parenting a child with anxiety, remember that you have support. We are here to provide helpful resources and remind you that there are people in your corner, ready to help you and your child thrive.