Michael Hawton is a registered psychologist and former school teacher, and has worked in the area of child and family psychology for over 30 years. He has published two previous books on child behaviour management and brings a clear, no-nonsense approach to managing anxiety in children and tweens.
A terrific way to train parents to coach their children to manage their own anxiety problems. An excellent method for encouraging resilience and independence. -- Thomas W. Phelan Ph.D. * Author of 1-2-3 Magic * I have a whole new insight into the way my son thinks and how I can help him. The tips given have made a massive change to my family. -- Kelli - mother of two. In a time where we are seeing more young people struggle with anxiety, Michael Hawton's book comes powering to the fore with encouragement and practical strategies for parents to get their child's anxiety back under control. As a GP, I see an increasing number of parents seeking help to cope with child anxiety with limited access to psychological services . -- Dr Ann Staughton The Anxiety Coach details how parents can help prevent children catastrophizing the inevitable challenges of 'growing up' and reminds us all to enjoy the journey. -- Dr Martin Whitely, Phd * Author of Over-prescribing Madness * As a paediatrician, I often see children with anxiety and parents want to know what they can do to help their child. This book provides a much needed, easy to use resource for parents to understand and manage their child's anxiety . -- Dr Fiona Noble MBBS FRACP Paediatrician More children than ever before are experiencing anxiety. This is a great resource and an easy read for parents. The Anxiety Coach provides realistic examples and exercises for parents to empower their child to manage their anxiety and develop resilience. -- Kathie P. Mackay * Pre-school Director * This book is a common-sense approach to parenting anxious children. It gives real-world examples and techniques for helping children negotiate uncomfortable situations; allowing them to blossom, rather than to hide. -- Vanessa, teacher and mother of two. With one in six children in the UK currently affected by an anxiety disorder, this insightful book explores how parents can follow step by step strategies to support their child. -- Therese Glynn * Services Director Centre for ADHD & Autism, UK * Michael has provided simple, easy to follow processes that empower parents to help their children navigate through their anxieties. All common sense, but sometimes we need a hand to be able to help our kids, and this is that hand! -- Jenni - mother of an 11 year old Hawton's brilliant new book, The Anxiety Coach, effectively teaches parents how to help their children manage anxious feelings. . -- Angela Mollard * Sunday Telegraph, Brisbane Sun Mail and The Chronical *