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Sometimes children have worries that they feel that no-one can solve. This may be because there is no-one available to talk to at that time, or that they do not want to upset/worry anyone or even that what they are worried about is too abstract and so can’t be fixed (like monsters hiding under the bed). No matter how big or small we perceive a child’s worry to be to them it is just very real – and that can be very frightening for them. Psychologists often recommend writing down your worries to help overcome anxiety and upsetting thoughts. Sorgenfresser Worry Eaters Huw Edwards 'to leave BBC after being given inquiry findings' into his alleged behaviour following sex pic scandalPatsy Kensit 'rekindles romance with property tycoon fiancé' Patric Cassidy four months after splitting Taylor Swift sparkles in dazzling silver bodysuit and boots at Eras Tour stop in Sao Paulo... one week after fan's tragic death at Rio de Janeiro show We’re fond of saying that Worry Eaters are a bit like the Tooth Fairy for worries – they make them disappear overnight! EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Kate Middleton stayed home to help George with exams. Now, proud parents face a dilemma over whether to send their elder son to single-sex school next

Fans share heartfelt tributes to former Chelsea and Tottenham player Terry Venables on social media, as supporters remember the ex-England manager who gave fans 'some of the best memories' Leaving your beauty routine out in the cold? Three beauty experts on the skin, hair and nail tips they're giving their celebrity clients this winter We found our Worry Eater, Wanda, was a great tool for starting a discussion about anxiety in general. Letting your child know that everyone worries sometimes and that it is a natural thing to do, elevates any underlying concerns they may have about being ‘silly’ or ‘babyish’ by having fears. Doctor Who 60th Anniversary: Fans 'obsessed' by show's 'glorious' new opening titles as sci-fi series makes it's epic return: 'The budget is insane!'Israeli hostages reveal how they ate rice and pita and slept on rows of plastic waiting room-like seats after being abducted by Hamas and held captive in Gaza Will Smith kisses wife Jada Pinkett Smith's head during cosy Thanksgiving... after he denied gay affair rumours with Duane Martin The adorable Worry Eaters are very simple to use in their basic form: children are invited to draw or write their worries on a piece of paper. They could also select an object that represents the worry. Put it inside the Worry Eater’s mouth and zip it away. A parent’s recognition of the child’s worries, knowing what to do with them, and how to offer support may be more complex. The latest barrage of truth bombs from Harry and Meghan's 'mouthpiece': Every claim from sneak peek of Omid Scobie's new book Get your child to spend a few minutes writing down some words, or drawing a picture of what has been worrying or stressing them out, on a piece of paper. You could make this a daily or weekly bedtime ritual.

If your child rejects the food, do not force them to eat it. Just take the food away without saying anything. Try to stay calm, even if it's very frustrating. Try the food again another time. I'm a finance expert - are you guilty of a toxic spending habit could be costing you even more money in the lead-up to Christmas? King Charles has become Prince Philip's unlikely double during his reign as he mirrors his late father's wit, 'tetchiness' and even gaffes, experts claim

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