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AN ONLINE COURSE FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN, AGES 2-12

Make Bedtime, School, and Separation Easier - Child Separation Anxiety Masterclass

Learn what to do and say when your child has a hard time with separation.

Make Bedtime, School, and Separation Easier - Child Separation Anxiety Masterclass - An Online Course for Parents of Children, Ages 2-12

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Masterclass-Only Plan Includes:

  • On-demand access to all 5 video modules
  • All slides used during the class
  • List of resources & other recommendations to help with separation anxiety

Learn what to do and say when your child has a hard time with separation.

  • Know how to support kids through separation anxiety
  • Build your plan to handle bedtime, school, or being away
  • Know what to say and do when kids show signs of separation anxiety
  • Recognize what’s typical and what’s not when kids separate from parents
  • Use skills to keep yourself calm, even when kids are not
  • Receive a list of reputable resources to continue learning

Make bedtime, school, and being away easier for everyone.


Sample Module Outlines:

Module 1 - The Spectrum of Separation Anxiety

Dr. Jacque sets the stage for understanding separation anxiety and its impact on children. She offers a framework to help you identify where your child may fall on the anxiety spectrum and advises on forging a strong, supportive connection to help them face their fears.

Module 2 - Relationship Building & Responding to Kids’ Anxiety

Dr. Jacque emphasizes the significance of the parent-child relationship in addressing and overcoming separation anxiety. Delving deep into the interactive dance of responses between a parent and child, Dr. Jacque introduces actionable approaches to fortify this relationship. The core takeaway is to move from being a “protector” to a “supporter”, and the secret formula lies in blending acceptance with confidence. This balance aids in reassuring the child while simultaneously nudging them to face their fears.

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