Precursors of Childhood Anxiety

Author:   Shruti Soudi
Publisher:   Lexington Books
ISBN:  

9781666947069


Pages:   104
Publication Date:   17 April 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Shruti Soudi
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9781666947069


ISBN 10:   1666947067
Pages:   104
Publication Date:   17 April 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"I am impressed by the depth of research, the clarity of Shruti Soudi's prose, and the compelling narrative that unfolds throughout the pages. In Precursors of Childhood Anxiety, she has skillfully reviewed various factors that can contribute to childhood anxiety. Dr. Shruti's thoughtful exploration of parental and peer-related factors that can contribute to anxiety adds a unique perspective to the subject matter, making it a standout in the genre. Readers will undoubtedly benefit from her expertise and the meticulous attention to detail evident in her work. The way she has organized the content of the book is both engaging and enlightening, making this book a valuable resource for practitioners, educators, and parents. I wholeheartedly recommend Precursors to Childhood Anxiety to anyone seeking to understand what factors, other than biological factors, contribute to childhood anxiety. It is a captivating read that will have a positive impact on the reader's understanding of childhood anxiety. Congratulations to Shruti Soudi on a remarkable achievement, and I look forward to seeing her work make a significant contribution to the literary landscape. --Michelle Wright, Indiana State University Shruti Soudi emphasizes the significance of fostering a supportive atmosphere both at home and in school, offering valuable perspectives on obstacles to childhood well-being--a priceless inheritance. --Mohammad Subhan Attar, National Forensic Sciences University Dive into a seminal exploration of childhood anxiety with this compelling book, which brings a fresh perspective to the existing literature. Focusing on the origins and impact of childhood anxiety, Dr. Shruti Soudi provides a significant contribution supported by robust evidence from scientific reviews. Engaging, informative yet handy, this work is a must-read for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of childhood anxiety. --Deepti Duggi, Karnatak University Dharwad Firstly, best wishes are extended to Dr. Soudi in her endeavor. Congratulations for shedding light on the abysmal topic of ""childhood anxiety,"" an unwelcome gift to young minds. Dr. Soudi's ability to delve into this subject surpasses expectations, evident in her relentless efforts to explore the deepest places of psychology. Exploring the sensitivities of childhood, this work delves into the intricate relationship between the brain and the natural world. In this regard, Dr. Soudi stands out as an ideal professional to discuss this seldom attended topic. Her patience and the consequential outcomes of her work are anticipated to have a profound impact, potentially paving the way for further extensive research. Childhood anxiety is real. It poses the most urgent threat to our younger generation, necessitating collective action without delay. Dr. Soudi's findings will surely provide valuable insights into understanding the demographic most affected by this issue. Her research is poised to serve as a mode of expression for our children and their children those voices that have been drowned out. --Prashant Jadenavar, founder, XpressionZ Precursors of Childhood Anxiety is a must-read for undergrad students in psychology, criminology and forensic science, and social work. Additionally, researchers, policymakers, educators, family counselors, and child counselors will undoubtedly benefit from its valuable insights. I congratulate Shruti Soudi. In the realm of child psychology literature, finding a book with such a unique and original approach, supported by well-quoted and documented studies, is exceptionally rare. The exploration of 'precursors to anxiety development in young children' sets this book apart. --Shanmukh Kamble, Karnatak University Dharwad"


"Dive into a seminal exploration of childhood anxiety with this compelling book, which brings a fresh perspective to the existing literature. Focusing on the origins and impact of childhood anxiety, Dr. Shruti Soudi provides a significant contribution supported by robust evidence from scientific reviews. Engaging, informative yet handy, this work is a must-read for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of childhood anxiety. --Deepti Duggi, Karnatak University Dharwad Firstly, best wishes are extended to Dr. Soudi in her endeavor. Congratulations for shedding light on the abysmal topic of ""childhood anxiety,"" an unwelcome gift to young minds. Dr. Soudi's ability to delve into this subject surpasses expectations, evident in her relentless efforts to explore the deepest places of psychology. Exploring the sensitivities of childhood, this work delves into the intricate relationship between the brain and the natural world. In this regard, Dr. Soudi stands out as an ideal professional to discuss this seldom attended topic. Her patience and the consequential outcomes of her work are anticipated to have a profound impact, potentially paving the way for further extensive research. Childhood anxiety is real. It poses the most urgent threat to our younger generation, necessitating collective action without delay. Dr. Soudi's findings will surely provide valuable insights into understanding the demographic most affected by this issue. Her research is poised to serve as a mode of expression for our children and their children those voices that have been drowned out. --Prashant Jadenavar, founder, XpressionZ Precursors of Childhood Anxiety is a must-read for undergrad students in psychology, criminology and forensic science, and social work. Additionally, researchers, policymakers, educators, family counselors, and child counselors will undoubtedly benefit from its valuable insights. I congratulate Shruti Soudi. In the realm of child psychology literature, finding a book with such a unique and original approach, supported by well-quoted and documented studies, is exceptionally rare. The exploration of 'precursors to anxiety development in young children' sets this book apart. --Shanmukh Kamble, Karnatak University Dharwad"


Dive into a seminal exploration of childhood anxiety with this compelling book, which brings a fresh perspective to the existing literature. Focusing on the origins and impact of childhood anxiety, Dr. Shruti Soudi provides a significant contribution supported by robust evidence from scientific reviews. Engaging, informative yet handy, this work is a must-read for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of childhood anxiety. Firstly, best wishes are extended to Dr. Soudi in her endeavor. Congratulations for shedding light on the abysmal topic of ""childhood anxiety,"" an unwelcome gift to young minds. Dr. Soudi's ability to delve into this subject surpasses expectations, evident in her relentless efforts to explore the deepest places of psychology. Exploring the sensitivities of childhood, this work delves into the intricate relationship between the brain and the natural world. In this regard, Dr. Soudi stands out as an ideal professional to discuss this seldom attended topic. Her patience and the consequential outcomes of her work are anticipated to have a profound impact, potentially paving the way for further extensive research. Childhood anxiety is real. It poses the most urgent threat to our younger generation, necessitating collective action without delay. Dr. Soudi's findings will surely provide valuable insights into understanding the demographic most affected by this issue. Her research is poised to serve as a mode of expression for our children and their children those voices that have been drowned out. I am impressed by the depth of research, the clarity of Shruti Soudi's prose, and the compelling narrative that unfolds throughout the pages. In Precursors of Childhood Anxiety, she has skillfully reviewed various factors that can contribute to childhood anxiety. Dr. Shruti's thoughtful exploration of parental and peer-related factors that can contribute to anxiety adds a unique perspective to the subject matter, making it a standout in the genre. Readers will undoubtedly benefit from her expertise and the meticulous attention to detail evident in her work. The way she has organized the content of the book is both engaging and enlightening, making this book a valuable resource for practitioners, educators, and parents. I wholeheartedly recommend Precursors to Childhood Anxiety to anyone seeking to understand what factors, other than biological factors, contribute to childhood anxiety. It is a captivating read that will have a positive impact on the reader's understanding of childhood anxiety. Congratulations to Shruti Soudi on a remarkable achievement, and I look forward to seeing her work make a significant contribution to the literary landscape. Precursors of Childhood Anxiety is a must-read for undergrad students in psychology, criminology and forensic science, and social work. Additionally, researchers, policymakers, educators, family counselors, and child counselors will undoubtedly benefit from its valuable insights. I congratulate Shruti Soudi. In the realm of child psychology literature, finding a book with such a unique and original approach, supported by well-quoted and documented studies, is exceptionally rare. The exploration of 'precursors to anxiety development in young children' sets this book apart. Shruti Soudi emphasizes the significance of fostering a supportive atmosphere both at home and in school, offering valuable perspectives on obstacles to childhood well-being--a priceless inheritance.


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Shruti Soudi is assistant professor at Christ University, Bangalore.

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