How to Tell if Your Anxious Child is Addicted to Video Games

There's a line between an anxious children who enjoys video games, and those whose gaming is disrupting their life. Check if your child is crossing the line.

How to Manage Screen Time for Your Anxious Child

Screen time may have become the great American past time, but it shouldn’t rule your anxious child’s life.

How to Integrate the Internet into Your Anxious Child’s Life

If your child is like most, he's gung-ho about the Internet. Check out some tips for ensuring your anxious child reaps the benefits while avoiding the risks.

Cyberbullying Linked to Depression, Alcohol Abuse

Cyberbullying doesn't stop when your anxious child hits college, nor does its detrimental effects. Check out two studies that examined cyberbullying at the college level.

How to Help Your Anxious Child with Digital Addiction

If your anxious child has fallen victim to digital addiction, intervention may be wise. Check out tips for the recommended 72-hour digital detox.

Is Your Anxious Child Addicted to His iPad?

As with anything else that can create an obsession, compulsion and crowd out everything else in a person's life, anxious children can indeed become addicted to technology. Check out the warning signs.

Mobile Application Helps Kids Deal with Anxiety

Children with anxiety disorders can struggle to cope with stressful situations that occur at school or at work. They often need extra care and patience from parents and teachers. Find out how a new application may help these anxious kids to cope.

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.

How Gaming Affects Your Anxious Child’s Brain

Gaming is a way of life for some kids, but that way of life can be a horrible one for your anxious child unless you're fully aware of gaming's negative effects and how you can turn all that negative into positive. Read on to learn more.

Cyberbullying and Your Anxious Child: Part 3 of 3

Cell phones, computers and instant messaging can make our lives easier, but they can also make it more dangerous for anxious children who become victims of cyberbullyiing. Check out what parents can do to protect their children in the third part of our bullying series.