How Names Play a Role in (Lifelong and) Childhood Anxiety: Part 2
Posted on July 30, 2013
If you thought naming your son Sue or Emily could induce anxiety, just wait until you find out what can happen if you name him Rabbit Head, Orange Tree or Stress Ball Billy.
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How Names Play a Role in (Lifelong and) Childhood Anxiety: Part 1
Posted on July 23, 2013
Names are part of what shapes a person's future and not choosing them wisely can make for a future full of anxiety and stress for your child. Read on to learn more!
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Why You Should Keep an Eye on Your Anxious Child’s Cartoons
Posted on July 16, 2013
Cartoons are not always for kids, and even those geared toward children can have higher levels of violence than shows geared toward general audiences. Read on to discover what the violent content can do to your anxious child.
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Success Story: Anxious Teen Transforms Fear into Fantasy
Posted on July 12, 2013
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.
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Best Treatment for Adolescent Social Phobia?
Posted on July 5, 2013
Cognitive behavioral therapy, also called "CBT," is widely praised for its effectiveness at treating a variety of mental health illnesses. But how does CBT work specifically for teens with social phobia? Find out here!
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Summer Camp Tips for You and Your Anxious Child
Posted on July 2, 2013
Summer camp can so be fun in the sun for your anxious child, especially if you check out some helpful hints for making the experience as fulfilling as possible.
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Is Your Anxious Child Ready for Summer Camp?
Posted on June 25, 2013
If your anxious child wants to go to summer camp, the experience can be an enlightening one that may even help with anxiety issues. Check out more info to determine if your child is up for the camping adventure.
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VIDEO: Treating Social Anxiety, Phobia in Teens
Posted on June 14, 2013
Social anxiety is difficult for an adult to deal with, especially when one is ready to settle down and start a family or start at a new job. But for a teenager to whom social acceptance means everything, social anxiety and social phobia can be devastating. Read how social anxiety can be treated in teens.
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The Parents Guide to Children and Separation Anxiety
Posted on June 4, 2013
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.
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Mayo Clinic Program Treats Child, Teen Anxiety
Posted on May 30, 2013
Parents of an anxious child or teen have a responsibility to find the best care for their son or daughter. Leaving an anxiety disorder untreated can lead to a number of problems in adulthood, so it's important to address the condition as early as possible. Read how Mayo Clinic is helping anxious children and adolescents here.
Filed Under: Child Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Child Phobias, OCD, Other Childhood Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Anxious Children, Social Anxiety Tagged With: adolescents and teens, child anxiety, OCD, phobias, social anxiety
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