All posts tagged "anxiety"

  • 8 Effective Tips For Back-to-School Anxiety In Young Children

    As parents prepare their children for the school year to begin, it’s easy to get swept up in all the details: Are the school medical forms filled out? What’s left on the school supplies list? Have you...

    • Posted August 12, 2016
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  • Is Your Child A WorryWart?

    You might hear teachers calling your little one anxious or hesitant if you have an anxious little one. You might notice your child doesn’t want to try new things or has difficulty separating from you more often...

    • Posted May 28, 2016
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  • Social Experiment: What Happens When Children Don’t Have Access To Internet for One Day

    Does your child spend too much time attached to her smart phone? Do your kids seem physically dependent on their social media apps? Are you worried that his technology habits are a tad on the unhealthy side?...

    • Posted March 2, 2016
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  • How To Know If Your Child Is At Risk Of Hurting Themselves Or Someone Else

    Sue Klebold, the mother of Columbine killer Dylan Klebold, has for the first time spoken about her son’s cruel acts. via ABC News In this ABC News article experts highlight some of the important signs that your...

    • Posted February 20, 2016
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  • Warning Signs for Body Dysmorphic Disorder

    To your dissatisfaction, your child has started to complain more and more about the appearance of her nose. She resentfully compares her nose to those of her classmates. You often also catch her standing in front of...

    • Posted October 15, 2015
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  • Your Children and Separation

    A 2-year-old girl interrupts a homecoming ceremony to welcome back her military dad. Her dad and 1st Lt. Daniel Oglesby had this to say “Having that reunion, it doesn’t make up for the lost time, but it’s...

    • Posted October 8, 2015
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  • Is Your Child Anxious? Find Ways to Help

    Anxiety in children, while often difficult for parents to witness, is actually common. Anxiety disorders are common, treatable medical conditions that affect one in eight children. Typical symptoms include: irritability sleeplessness jitteriness headaches and stomachaches Experts believe...

    • Posted August 13, 2015
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