Free webinar: Supporting Your Anxious Child
Does your child struggle with anxiety? And is that causing you stress?
Discover the parent-based approach that helps children overcome anxiety by joining one of these dates:
- Tuesdays: 21st April, 23rd June 2026 8PM
- Fridays 15th June 2pm or 10th July 12.30pm GMT
Anxiety can affect children in many different ways, and when it takes hold, it can have a significant negative impact on your child’s mental health and behaviour.

1 in 4 parents report that their child struggles with anxiety (Ipsos UK research on behalf of The National Lottery Community Fund, 2025). Meanwhile, the Children’s Commissioner “Children’s Mental Health Report” (published May 2025) shows that anxiety is the most common reason for referral to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS).
While clinical treatment is valuable, it’s not the only effective approach.
There is another approach that empowers them – and you – to overcome their anxiety. Without needing to attend therapy.
Join me for this free webinar where I’ll introduce you to SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions). SPACE is an evidence-based approach developed at Yale University by child psychologist Dr. Eli Lebowitz to specifically help parents support their children.
In this webinar, you’ll discover:
- How to avoid the accommodation trap
- The SPACE approach
- Practical strategies you can use immediately
- Real-life examples
Who this webinar is for
This webinar is for parents whose children experience:
Separation anxiety, Social anxiety, Specific fears and phobias (dogs, spiders, darkness, storms), Obsessive worries and repetitive checking behaviours, Bedtime difficulties, Perfectionism and fear of making mistakes
You don’t need a formal diagnosis. If anxiety is affecting your child’s daily life, this webinar is for you.
What parents say about SPACE
“It’s taken the heat out of the family.”
Watch Rachael and Nigel’s story of how SPACE transformed their daughter’s anxiety.
About your host
Gill Tree is a parenting mentor and founder of Stressed Parent.

Gill is trained in SPACE and is also a qualified NVR Practitioner and Neurodevelopment Practitioner. She is a member of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (BABCP) and The NVR Association.
After adopting her son in 2011 and discovering what actually works when traditional approaches don’t, Gill has helped hundreds of Stressed Parents go from Hostility to Harmony™ through her online programmes and 1:1 mentoring.
