Many children outgrow their fears, but persisting worries may be a sign of an anxiety disorder. Psychologists weigh in on when it’s time to seek professional help.
Managing change is easier for some than it is for others. Dr. Eugene Beresin elaborates on how parents can help kids navigate ...
Anxiety is the main reason for children suffering with a mental health problem to reach out to Childline for help.
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.
In times of chaos and uncertainty — whether it’s political turmoil, natural disasters, aircraft disasters, social upheaval — ...
However, it is natural for children to experience anxious thoughts ... If you feel your child is experiencing anxiety beyond typical childhood stressors, be sure to talk to your child’s ...
New research findings reveal that parents’ anxiety about mathematics can have a negative impact on their children’s early ...
As Children’s Mental Health Week kicks off, Greenpeace has released guidance on having conversations with young people about ...
But they say not all educators have been given guidance on how to respond to ICE visits — or how to quell students’ fears ...
School anxiety is a common experience for children, especially during transitions like starting a new grade or school. While some anxiety is normal, excessive worry can significantly impact a ...
He says teachers today must be prepared more than ever to build strong relationships to help ease anxiety in children at the beginning of their school year. "There certainly is — in the younger ...
“Eco-anxiety” affects almost four in five children under 12, research suggests. New polling commissioned by Greenpeace found that teachers are unable to cope with the unprecedented number of pupils ...