Does Your Child Have Separation Anxiety?

Every child goes through phases, but it isn't always easy to know when your son or daughter is experiencing something that may be harmful to his or her well-being. Do you know how to tell the difference between first-day-of-school jitters and genuine anxiety?

How to Help Your Anxious Child Make Friends

New friends can be a scary prospect for your anxious child, but there are things you can do to help. Read on for more!

Home Schooling vs. Traditional School for Children with Anxiety and ADHD

Ever wonder if home schooling may be a much better fit for your child than the daily anxiety fest of heading off to the classroom? Here are some things to think about to help you make up your mind.

Success Story: Anxious Teen Transforms Fear into Fantasy

Struggling with anxiety at a young age can prevent childhood from being the fun, carefree time it should be. Anxiety in a child can have lasting effects on his or her teen and adult life. Find out what one formerly anxious girl is doing to help kids who have anxiety problems.

Keeping Calm for Parents of Anxious Kids

Taking care of an anxious child can be especially challenging for a parent, but it's important to learn how to deal with the child properly. Find out how parents can learn to manage their own anxiety over their child's fears.

The Parents Guide to Children and Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety is never pleasant, but it's a normal phenomenon that your child should outgrow around age 2. If symptoms continue through preschool and beyond, you may want to take some action. Check out a slew of info and tips on helping you and your child cope.

Childhood Separation Anxiety and School Anxiety

If your child is experiencing separation anxiety, especially when he or she has to go to school, there are things you can do to reduce some of the stress and fear. Find out what steps you can take as a parent to help your anxious child.

Author Offers Advice for Dealing with Anxious Kids

Being a parent to an anxious child can be difficult, but there is plenty of information to help you out. Come read about how anxiety disorders in children affect parents and what you can do to keep calm when facing the challenge of parenting your anxious child.

The Parents Guide to Helping Anxious Children Cope with Test Anxiety

An estimated 40 percent of children suffer from some type of test anxiety. Check out how you can help if your anxious child is one of them.

What TV Violence Does to Your Anxious Child’s Brain

By the time your anxious child hits age 18, he or she will have been exposed to an estimated 200,000 acts of violence on TV. Ever wonder what all that violence may be doing to your anxious child's brain? Read more to find out.