Child Psychologist

CBT Workbook

 
 

CBT Workbook for Kids

Throughout Dr. Davidson’s career she noticed that many of the children’s workbooks were lacking. They were lacking either color, stories, parental involvement, or all of the above. She decided to change that and made it a goal to introduce a CBT workbook for young children that would provide fun, colorful activities geared at teaching various coping skills and new perspectives on anxiety. There is also an entire section written for the parents of an anxious child. The book is published by Althea Press and available for purchase on Amazon.

 
 


 

 
 

About the Workbook

CBT strategies to help kids ages 6 to 10 stand up to anxiety and feel calm

Worrying all the time can stop kids from having fun with friends, hobbies, sports, or school. The CBT Workbook for Kids helps them get back to doing the things they love. The ideas and activities inside use proven, up-to-date cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) strategies to help manage—or even change—worried thoughts and feelings.

This CBT workbook is an emotional toolbox for any anxious child, full of methods to help lower anxiety. First it helps them figure out what's going on in their heads, and then it gives them tools to change it. Fun quizzes, drawing challenges, and fill-in-the-blank exercises show them new ways to look at each worry.

The CBT Workbook for Kids includes:

  • Helpful skills—Learn techniques for expressing feelings, dealing with anger, staying focused, and making smart decisions.

  • Relaxation strategies—Discover everyday calming methods, like creating a morning routine, asking for help, and facing fears a tiny bit at a time.

  • Experiences from other kids—Each chapter in this CBT workbook has stories about how other kids might experience anxiety, too.

Helps kids take a deep breath, face their fears, and win with this CBT workbook!

 
 
 
 

Introduce CBT to kids through…

 
 

Anti-anxiety tools

Teach kids different ways to express their feelings, stay focused, deal with anger, and make smart decisions.

 
 
 
 

Step-by-step strategies

Give them proactive steps they can take to stay cool and collected, like creating a STOP plan or practicing deep breathing.

 
 
 
 

Empathetic stories

Help children understand that they aren’t alone through stories about how other kids also experience anxiety.