TPP 017a: One Mother's Radical, Nature-Based Approach to Helping Her Daughter Live with Anxiety
Publisher |
Debbie Reber
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Kids & Family
Publication Date |
Aug 04, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:34:45

In this episode, I talk with Jill Emmelhainz, the mother of a 14-year-old differently-wired daughter who struggles with severe anxiety. Over the years, Jill and her husband noticed their daughter Anna’s anxiety was greatly reduced when she spent time outdoors and in nature, so this past year, they decided to try something radical and fully immerse themselves in nature for extended periods of time to see what would happen. For six weeks in fall 2015 and five weeks in spring 2016, Jill and her daughter have hiked the Appalachian Trail in the eastern U.S. The result? During those weeks in nature, Anna’s anxiety all but disappeared, and she’s found ways to bring the learnings from those experiences back into her day-to-day life in a helpful way. JIll and her daughter’s story is fascinating…we have a sense you’ll think so, too!

 

Jill Emmelhainz says: “I have had the privilege of raising and homeschooling our seven children. Travel and creativity have always been part of our family life. Now that we have only one child still at home, she and I enjoy outdoor adventures as a way to help her cope with significant life challenges.”

 

THINGS YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • How trying something completely new and radical can sometimes have unexpected, positive consequences
  • The power of having shared, powerful experiences with a child (especially one who’s a teenager)
  • Suggestions for getting kids more excited about and engaged in outdoor time and nature

 

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