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Your Kid Doesn't Feel Unsafe When You're Not In The Room (Unless You've Created An Environment Of Fear)

Your Kid Doesn't Feel Unsafe When You're Not In The Room (Unless You've Created An Environment Of Fear)

Season 2 Episode 146 Published 3 years, 1 month ago
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I saw this meme on Instagram with the words "Lying down with your kids until they fall asleep is not a bad habit. Before we know it, there will be closed doors and independence, and then we will pine for the days when they needed to feel our hand on their back before they felt safe enough to drift to sleep"- Kristen Thompson. I am going to dissect this hypervigilant safety porn for you and relate it to why kids have higher rates of anxiety than ever before (About 11.6% of kids had anxiety in 2012, up 20% from 2007. But during the pandemic, those numbers nearly doubled, such that 20.5% of youth worldwide now struggle with anxiety symptoms, according to a meta-analysis of 29 studies reported in JAMA Pediatrics (Vol. 175, No. 11, 2021).)

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