Fresh Take: Carla Naumburg Tells Kids How to Stop Freaking Out

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Kids sometimes lose their cool, and it can be easy to lose ours while trying to help them. Carla Naumburg, author of the new book HOW TO STOP FREAKING OUT, discusses why kids freak out, how we can help them, and how we as parents can keep our cool.

Carla Naumburg is a clinical social worker, and a mother. She’s the author of four non-fiction books, including her international bestseller, How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t With Your Kids, as well as You Are Not a Sh*tty Parent.

Carla and Amy discuss:

  • Why the point of Carla's book is not for kids to stop freaking out all together
  • Why kids (and all of us) are wired to occasionally freak out
  • How we as parents can keep calm when our kids are freaking out

Here's where you can find Carla:

  • www.carlanaumburg.com
  • @carlanaumburg on IG
  • @CarlaGeorge22 on Twitter
  • @cnaumburg on Facebook
  • Buy HOW TO STOP FREAKING OUT

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