Anxiety is on the rise among children and adolescents. Studies show that as many as one in eight children may experience significant anxiety. Knowledgeable observers offer a number of reasons.
Whilst psychoeducation interventions are recognised as being beneficial for this group and recommended by UK clinical guidelines, there is little age-appropriate material currently available. Children ...
Being able to recognise and cope with anxiety is a skill that will benefit children for life - try these simple, calming activities together and see which ones work for you. Take a small food item ...
Anxious thoughts are a common problem for parents and children alike - arising from ... if your child is struggling with anxiety, you could talk them through it step-by-step.
With childhood anxiety affecting one in eight children, recognising symptoms and providing support is crucial.(Unsplash) Prasanna Vasanadu said, “Parents can help by creating a supportive and ...
Being a teen can be tough because there is so much pressure to fit in. Anxiety exacerbates this feeling of pressure. Kids are in a mental health crisis. We need real resources – not culture wars.
Dr. Tracy Brower writes about happiness and the future of work. New data on kids and their school performance, states of mind and skills is sobering. Youth are losing ground with academics ...
Separation anxiety is normal in very young children (those between 8 and 14 months old). Kids often go through a phase when they’re "clingy" and afraid of unfamiliar people and places.