Published On: February 27th, 2014|

San Hose Mercury News – Jessica Yadegaran

“While it is normal and healthy to have fears, it is critical for parents to help their children cope with and conquer what troubles them so they can grow up to be emotionally healthy adults…”Resiliency research is as simple as understanding that our thoughts determine our emotions and behavior,” explains Peters, an anxiety expert who works with gifted children. “We’re really trying to help our children deal with life. These tools are more far-reaching than the worry monster.””(more)