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Overcoming OCD Workbook for Kids: 50 Fun activities to Help Children crush Obsessive Thoughts, Control Compulsive Behaviors, and Overcome Anxiety (A Quick Support Guide for Parents and Kids)
by MARLENE SWILLEY
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Synopsis
Overcoming OCD Workbook for Kids: 50 Fun Activities to Help Children Crush Obsessive Thoughts, Control Compulsive Behaviors, and Overcome Anxiety
Is Your Child Struggling with Uncontrollable Thoughts and Repetitive Behaviors?
Does the kid in your family struggle with overwhelming habits, recurring ...
Is Your Child Struggling with Uncontrollable Thoughts and Repetitive Behaviors?
Does the kid in your family struggle with overwhelming habits, recurring ...
Overcoming OCD Workbook for Kids: 50 Fun Activities to Help Children Crush Obsessive Thoughts, Control Compulsive Behaviors, and Overcome Anxiety
Is Your Child Struggling with Uncontrollable Thoughts and Repetitive Behaviors?
Does the kid in your family struggle with overwhelming habits, recurring thoughts, or intense fears?
It can be heartbreaking to watch your child feel trapped by OCD, but there are solutions available.
You're Not Alone .And You Don't Have to Watch Your Child Suffer
The Overcoming OCD Workbook for Kids is a powerful and effective tool designed to help your child face OCD with confidence and provide you, the parent, with the encouragement and practical strategies you need to support them every step of the way.
Why You Need This Book
This isn’t just another book,it’s a step-by-step instruction manual to your child’s freedom from obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
Imagine your child:
Learning to transform "What if something bad happens?" into "I can handle it."
Channeling their energy into fun, healthy activities instead of repetitive handwashing or checking
Sleeping peacefully again as obsessive thoughts are replaced with calming techniques that work
Using CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) to tackle real-life OCD situations in a child-friendly way.
What You’ll Get From This Workbook
This workbook is thoughtfully created with your child in mind, featuring:
50 Kid-Friendly Activities
Fun games, creativity-boosting prompts, and engaging exercises that make therapy playful and relatable
Step-by-Step Exposure Activities
Gentle challenges to help children face fears—like touching something “dirty” or not counting steps—in a safe, guided way
Mindfulness Tools
Simple, soothing techniques to reduce anxiety, build focus, and stay grounded
Parent Support Advice
Practical coaching tips to help you guide your child with patience, understanding, and positivit Reasons to
Reasons to Read This Book
This workbook stands out because:
It’s written for both children and parents
Every activity is scientifically backed and easy to follow
It meets your child where they are, helping them navigate even the most difficult OCD challenges
Who Should Read This Book?
Parents seeking real, proven strategies to help a child with OCD
Kids ages 6–12 who want to feel in control of their thoughts and actions
Therapists, teachers, and counselors looking for fun, effective tools to support children with anxiety and compulsions
What Makes This Book Unique?
Unlike other resources, the Overcoming OCD Workbook for Kids:
Keeps kids motivated by focusing on fun and playful learning
Breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-understand, bite-sized steps
Uses relatable real-life examples—from handling messy situations without panic to resisting the urge to tap or check objects
Give Your Child the Power to Break Free from OCD
You're not just buying a book.
You're investing in your child’s confidence, happiness, and long-term freedom from anxiety.
Scroll up and click “Add to Cart” to give your child the tools they need to crush OCD, build resilience, and thrive starting today.
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