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Anxious Moms, Anxious Kids

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glory from weakness

Virginia

Hey, Jo, I’m really struggling with my son right now. I need some advice.

Jo

Who knows if I have advice but I can probably relate, if nothing else!

Virginia

Thanks! Here goes…

Lately my son seems kinda paranoid. He’s afraid a stranger might harm him and I’m not sure how to approach it. I want to be empathetic but not create a victim mentality, ya know? Nothing specific has happened to him or our family but maybe it’s developmental? I don’t know.

Jo

It is hard to see our littles struggle, especially with an “adult” problem like anxiety. I believe in the power of suggestion.  Maybe we have to build our sons’ confidence that they are problem solvers who know how to handle emergencies. 

 

Virginia

How do you do that in your family?

Jo

I struggle with anxiety, too. So I try to be patient with my little worry monster who asks me to explain to him how the ADT security system works over and over again. Or, why there is no reason he cannot go to the bathroom across the house alone. I literally just keep explaining the same way each time, so it will definitely sink in that he is safe and we have a plan. Sometimes I am not the best model because he hears me worry a lot and my husband too. But, the point is, we are trying to also show how we cope. 

 

Virginia

I think that’s healthy. You don’t have all the answers and you’re human. That’s good modeling, in my book.

Jo

You can do the same — share with him how you feel worried sometimes too, and that it is okay because we have a plan.

Virginia

I do some of that. We just moved so we’ve had conversations about how there are different sounds in a different house and I remind myself when I hear those sounds too. #insanelyloudfurnace

I’ve prayed with him, too. 

Jo

I think you are already on the right track, Virginia! How could we go wrong with inviting prayer into the process here? It is the best anti-anxiety medicine there is (although I am not knocking my hefty prescription, which is a lifesaver too!).

Virginia

Oh, I 100% believe God created those meds. Some struggles take “more than fasting and prayer.”  I’ve been on meds before. Seeking help is brave, even if other people stigmatize it. What matters is what God thinks of us. He tells us a bunch of times to stop worrying so he must know our nature and know it’s something that’s universal.

Jo

Thank you, friend. I needed to hear that tonight. I bet our sons need to hear it too — I need to tell my son more often how wonderful God created him to be, and his worries are wonderful too.  They mean he cares.

Virginia

So do you think his behavior is normal? That’s basically where most of my parenting questions originate. Lol.

Jo

Normal is just a setting on the dryer as far as I am concerned. I work with kids, and there is just no such thing.  All we have is each other to compare notes with to see if we are generally in the same dryer drum.

Virginia

Haha, that’s true.

I think these fears – the awareness that there’s more to their worlds than our house and family and that there are other people are out there and they all don’t have good intentions – it’s probably an important milestone.

Jo

Seriously, the world IS SO SCARY! Realizing that IS a milestone for kids these days. They only know a little of all that we know, and we do want to shield their innocence while equipping them for safety.  Thankfully we know God is sovereign, but for little ones who are still exploring God, it can be even scarier. 

 

Virginia

For real. In the panic – that strange noise in the middle of the night, for example – it takes all I have to fight the racing pulse and focus on WHO is in control, and WHAT steps I can take as well. What helps you? 

Jo

 The best verse I can muster is Philippians 4:6-8 on this topic, but it really takes a conscious effort to live out in the anxious moments. Posting this in the bathroom and fridge helps — and just repeating it like a mantra has helped me. 

 

Virginia

Just googled it..the Virginia translation (mine, haha) says we should think about being grateful and focus on really good things and God will keep us calm and peaceful. Yup, that’s what I need! 

 

Jo

I need that, too!

Another strategy is to allow some worry time, just like you might allow some angry time.  That way we are showing it is okay to express the negative emotions and not bottle anything up — say, five minutes on the Alexa timer to just talk about all the fears in your mind.  When the timer goes off, we are going to spend five minutes strategizing how to deal with the fears without making anyone feel irrational. 

 

Virginia

I love that! A cut off time and then focusing on problem-solving, which builds confidence by empowering them. ?

 

Jo

Sometimes I feel like we can turn into Eeyores (Winnie the Pooh’s ultra-negative pal) if we do not make some conscious time for POSITIVE talk too. I need to make a mandatory “tell me something good” like they have on K-LOVE in the car or at bathtime. That might be another way to crowd out the worries and actually do what Paul was telling us to do in Philippians 4. 

Virginia
Contributing

Amen. God lets some evil into our world, but I believe He is using this and other things to show His glory through our weakness. So I say I have a tendency to be “paranoid” but I don’t think either of us initiated this in our kids. 

 

Contributing
Jo

I don’t think we’ll ever know the reason our kiddos are dealing with this now, or why we still do. At least we can glorify God through it as we save money for the therapy bills now. ? They are only six years old, after all. 

Sleep tight, you guys, and don’t let the worry bugs bite. You deserve to enjoy your beautiful new home.

 

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.” (Philippians 4:6-9 NIV)
  • “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” (1 Peter 5:7 NIV)
  • “When anxiety was great within me, your consolation brought me joy.” (Psalm 94:19 NIV)
  • “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” (John 14:27 NIV)

Music to inspire you:

  • “Help Is On the Way” by Unspoken  
  • “Defender” by Francesca Battistelli
  • “Not For a Moment (After All)” by Meredith Andrews

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • “Does Your Child Have Anxiety?” (iMom article)
  • “How to Explain Anxiety to Your Child” (printable)

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Moms in Progress: Jo Perkins 
  • What’s In Your Backpack?
  • What’s Your Challenge? 
  • Stop the Emotional Snowball

Living Out the Truth 

Ideas to Try (For Kids):

  • Use abdominal breathing. Sesame Street: Common and Colbie Caillat – “Belly Breathe” with Elmo  
  • Try a weighted blanket. (Be sure to research these to get the appropriate weight, for safety sake.)
  • Daniel Tiger videos – Daniel Gets Scared 

Ideas to try: (For Adults)

  • Turn off the news and social media. We all have our limits. My favorite phone hack is putting a daily time limit on social media – I started with 30 minutes – and it will help!
  • Take a self-defense class. Empower yourself with preparation. 
  • Write down your worries in a notebook; turn them into prayers, resting them in God’s hands. 
  • Memorize Scripture and one-liners to keep your anxiety from spiralling.

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more. In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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Moms in Progress: Jo Perkins

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Katie

Today we are excited to feature another one of our very own TtT writers, Jo Perkins! Thanks for being willing to share some of your heart and your story with us today, Jo. Can you start off by showing us a recent photo and telling us a little about your family?

Jo

Sure! Here is one:
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Our little family includes my husband Stanley and five year old son Nolan, who started Kindergarten this year. And, not pictured: our rescue pup Cooper and whichever critters we currently house (frogs and lizards from the yard most likely).

Also not pictured: our matching Hakuna Matata shirts. I bought those shirts as a self-fulfilling prophecy, I pray, because we struggle with anxiety and perfectionism in our household. “Hakuna Matata…what a wonderful phrase…it means no worries for the rest of your days!” I am hoping we can get some professional family photos taken, and I can also make a printed photo album for us soon. I am really behind on those…

Katie

I can totally relate – both to needing the extra reminder to let go of my worries and also to always being behind on photo albums!? Did you hear any truth this week that helped you, in a podcast, quote, conversation, etc.?

Jo

This New York Times article popped up on my feed, and it really knocked me over. One of the most powerful points was “procrastination is a form of self harm.” I do not mean to minimize how dangerous and harrowing physical self harm is, but I must say, I agree that procrastination has become a form of psychological self harm in my life. It started in college and has gotten progressively worse for me. I go through periods where I am more proactive, but I tend to spiral into procrastination when I feel overwhelmed or unworthy of good things in my life. Can anyone relate?

Katie

Wow! I have never really thought about procrastination like that before. That is a powerful thought. What is your hardest parenting struggle currently?

Jo

I struggle with not “checking out” after a long day and doing the bare minimum at night. I need to cook more and better suppers, clean at night, and not let us veg out on electronics.

Katie

Well, I think every mom can relate to that!! The to-do list is never done and the temptation to just check out is very strong. What is your least favorite household chore (which one would you like to pay someone else to do for you)?

Jo

All of them?? No, honestly it is folding and putting away laundry, which is why my husband took that over when I was in school for my doctorate (and, God bless him, he still does).

Katie

God bless him, indeed! That is awesome!? So, what else is going well in your family rhythms right now?

Jo

I think we are doing well at having fun together and laughing more, rather than allowing ourselves to just work-work-work. I am trying to be intentional about scheduling in social, church, and other activities that breathe life into our family. Since we do not have much extended family, our church and friends are everything to us.

Katie

Fun is so important! Good for you to be intentional about having fun, mama! What are some of your favorite fun activities to do as a family?

Jo

We love the water and outdoors, and this past summer we enjoyed those more than ever in recent history. We love to swim at our lake beaches or take the boat out and enjoy the water that way. We also like the pool and ocean. We are pretty much “equal opportunity.” In the fall and winter we go to Great Wolf Lodge for a water fix.?

Katie

What is your most embarrassing mom fail?

Jo

I have had full-on panic attacks in public at functions and had to leave early. I made it through by asking God to forgive me for losing my mind. He keeps no record of wrongs, Mamas. He is so kind and merciful.

Katie

Isn’t that the most reassuring truth!! God’s grace is never ending. And, may I say, dear friend – that’s nothing to be embarrassed about! God is not embarrassed by our worries or our fears, but He just wants us to give those to Him. And seek out people who will support us and help us work through those emotions, too. So, no shame here, mama! And we are here to walk alongside you.?

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