Momxiety Club

From Crippling Anxiety With a Newborn to Confidently Mothering 2 under 2: An Interview with Katie Walters

September 10, 2020 The Momxiety Club Episode 8
Momxiety Club
From Crippling Anxiety With a Newborn to Confidently Mothering 2 under 2: An Interview with Katie Walters
Show Notes

Katie Walters is a mom to a 4 month old boy and 18 month old girl. A former Philadelphia and Central PA teacher, turned stay home mom, Katie shares her story about her ability to function with crippling anxiety and her journey to be proactive with treatment postpartum.

Katie shares so openly and honestly in this episode that you don't want to miss it! 

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The Whole Brained Child by Daniel J. Siegel
How to Talk so Little Kids Will Listen and Listen so Little Kids Will Talk by Joanna Faber and Julie King
Good Moms Have Scary Thoughts by Karen Kleiman

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