Review of Anxiety Unmasked Chase's Triumph
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Review of Anxiety Unmasked Chase's Triumph
Chase has always been a cheerful, promising boy and has a great interest in education and sports. At the age of eight, however, Chase starts to experience some crises. He withdraws himself from people and social activities and no longer finds his studies interesting. His mom is worried. Ms. Johnson, Chase's teacher, is also bothered by his sudden change. Chase needs help. What could be the problem? What could be the way forward?
Social anxiety is a common condition among adults and children. It can become disastrous in the case of children, as they may not be aware of what is wrong with them or how to access professional help. This condition can ruin a child's self-esteem and drastically affect their adult life if not properly addressed. So I was very glad to come across the children's story, "Anxiety Unmasked Chase's Triumph," written by Michael D. Gatson, Ph.D., and learn about the efforts the author has made to explain what social anxiety means and the resources that can be employed to fix it.
This story emphasizes the importance of a humane professional and support system to a child suffering from this condition, and in this, I appreciated all that Dr. Doobie and Mom represented. I appreciate Dr. Gatson sharing with us his wealth of experience as a psychotherapist. He has provided simple, effective strategies to help readers fix their social anxieties. Through the character Chase, Dr. Gatson also encourages people to be open to treatments and assistance, since it can be difficult to assist someone who is obstinate and unwilling to be helped.
The illustrations were impressive. The word choices are very simple, which makes it easy for children to read and understand the story. I had a great time with this book. The gripping narrative sustained my attention to the end. I also acknowledge the great job done with the editing. I found just one grammatical error in the book. "Anxiety Unmasked Chase's Triumph" earns 5 out of 5 stars for its helpful tips on social anxiety management. I didn't dislike anything in the book and found no reason to deduct any stars from the rating.
I recommend this story to readers between the ages of four and eight. I hope they learn how to master their feelings, become more confident and happier, and be open to help when they need it.
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