As the number of kids suffering anxiety increases, what can parents do to address the symptoms? Here are some tips to help.
Have you noticed a worried look on your child’s face more often lately? Maybe they're refusing to go to school, having “meltdowns” at the bus stop, or developing mysterious stomachaches that land them ...
Identifying anxiety in children can be a daunting task for parents, primarily because young ones often lack the words to ...
When you're a teenager, it's easy to feel like the world is watching your every mistake. For some kids, that sense of ...
As a child and teen psychologist for over 30 years, I can tell you: anxious kids are often misunderstood. Their anxiety doesn’t always show up as trembling lips or teary eyes. More often, it wears a ...
Anxiety can make you feel lonely but know that you are not alone. Anxiety disorders affect almost half (40.1%) of U.S. adults—around 40 million people—each year, according to the Anxiety and ...