From Anxious to Resilient: How to Help Your Child Thrive Through Stress, Pressure & Setbacks
Live Webinar for Parents

From Anxious to Resilient: How to Help Your Child Thrive Through Stress, Pressure & Setbacks

Discover how to help your child thrive through stress, pressure, and setbacks—without blame, without overwhelm.

Sunday, 03 May, 2026
6:43 PM (UTC-05:00)-Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Recognize the Signs

Understand what anxiety and stress look like in your child

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Shift Your Approach

Learn practical strategies that actually work

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Build Resilience

Help your child develop lasting confidence

4

Thrive Together

Create a home environment where everyone flourishes

Constant Worry

Your child seems anxious about school, friends, or performance. They freeze up before tests, avoid new situations, or have frequent meltdowns.

Low Confidence

They give up easily, fear failure, or say things like "I can't do it" before even trying. Perfectionism holds them back from taking healthy risks.

Emotional Shutdown

After setbacks, they withdraw, become irritable, or struggle to bounce back. You feel helpless watching them suffer and don't know how to help.

There's a Better Way

What if you could give your child the tools to handle stress, recover from setbacks, and build genuine confidence? What if you could stop feeling helpless and start seeing real progress?

In this live webinar, you'll discover the proven strategies that help children ages 5–18 move from anxious to resilient—without pressure, without blame, and without adding more to your already full plate.

Save Your Seat

Join us on Sunday, 03 May, 2026 at 6:43 PM (UTC-05:00)

What Changes When You Apply These Strategies

Constant anxiety and fear of failure
Confidence to try new things and take healthy risks
Meltdowns and emotional shutdowns
Calm, regulated responses to stress and setbacks
Avoidance of challenges and new situations
Willingness to face difficulties and grow from them
Feeling helpless as a parent
Equipped with practical tools that actually work
Tension and conflict at home
A supportive environment where everyone thrives

Meet Your Guide

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Michelle McCoy

special education 
behavior specialist
speaker
author

Michelle has over twenty years working with children and teens in positive  behavior modeling, resilience, and academic needs. She loves to spend time with her four children, travel, and all things soccer.