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I‘ve been an anxiety and OCD child therapist for over two decades, but more importantly, I’m the mom to three kids with anxiety, OCD and ADHD. I get these struggles on a professional and personal level.
I’ve helped thousands of parents just like you walk through this journey feeling supported and educated.
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“Natasha’s resources have been a game changer for us!”
My daughter’s therapist told me about Natasha Daniels and the resources she provides to family online. It has been eye-opening! We’ve learned so much in such a short period of time. I now devour her podcasts every week!
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“Natasha’s videos are the first videos my child with OCD has agreed to watch.”
My son thought he was the only one suffering with OCD, even though we told him he wasn’t. It wasn’t until he started watching Natasha’s YouTube videos did he realize he is not alone.
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What is AT Parenting Survival for Anxiety and OCD?
Therapist, Natasha Daniels, created AT Parenting Survival for Anxiety and OCD back in 2015 to provide global online resources to parents. “AT” stands for anxious toddlers to teens.
She has become the global go-to parenting expert on child OCD. She offers resources through her videos on YouTube, her podcast for parents, her online school of on-demand courses, her online membership community, her online shop with therapeutic OCD card decks and her published books.
What ages are her resources geared towards?
AT Parenting Survival for Anxiety and OCD is for parents helping kids with anxiety or OCD of any age, from toddlerhood all the way up to young adults.
What if I don’t have a diagnosis
You do not need a formal diagnosis in order to benefit from our resources. Some parents wait years before they are able to get a formal diagnosis. It is important to be proactive and build those skills right away for your child’s long-term success.
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