How Social Isolation Can Increase Anxiety, Depression in Children

Social isolation from lockdown situations can have a lasting impact on your anxious child, increasing the risk of depression. Get the details from a new study and what you can do to help.

Anxious Children and Bullying: How Girls are Bullied More than Boys

When it comes to bullying and anxious children, girls are at a greater risk than boys on several levels. They're not only bullied more frequently than boys, but they are more negatively impacted. Read on for more.

Why Anxious Children May Cyberbully Themselves

Big, bad, mean teens aren't the only ones who engage in cyberbullying. Some anxious children may do it to themselves.

Child Anxiety or Underlying Medical Issue? Symptoms Can be Same

In many cases, symptoms of anxiety and depression in children can be the same as a number of physical conditions. Read on to find out more.

How an Anxious Child’s Lack of Sleep Now Leads to Depression Later

Your anxious child may get cranky and uncontrollable without enough sleep, but even bigger problems, like depression, can be waiting down the line if insufficient sleep becomes an ongoing habit.

Book Helps Neglected Children Cope with Anxiety, Emotions, Change

Know any anxious children who had been saddled with adult responsibilities? This new book may help, providing a way to give neglected children the care and attention they need and deserve.

How Parents’ Anxiety Makes Children Picky Eaters

Anxiety and depression in parents can have an impact on how picky their children are about food. Check out a study that found a link.

How Exercise Helps Anxious Children Cope with Bullies

Regular physical activity can help anxious children in numerous ways, especially when it comes to coping with bullies. Read on for more!

When Picky Eating Can Indicate Anxiety, Depression or ADHD

Picky eating in children could be just a phase, or it could be a sign of underlying issues such as anxiety, depression or ADHD. Read on to find out what the latest research says about this common childhood habit.

Yet More Reasons to Teach Your Anxious Child Mindfulness

We've long touted the benefits of mindfulness for anxious children, and here come yet more reasons to incorporate a regular mindfulness practice into you and your child's lives.