Childhood Anxiety resource: WorryWiseKids.org

As the common core and end of the year testing season approaches us (although it never seems like it left), we may see an increase in children with anxiety. Sometimes kids that are seemingly holding it together, the added pressure from teachers, parents or peers can set them over.  Worry Wise Kids offers a great deal of information for parents, teachers and others who work with students who face anxiety. It provides information about what is typical and to be expected along with Red Flags for when a child may require additional support.

Anxiety in childhood is the most prevalent childhood mental health disorder, but it is also the most treatable. Check out their website for more information and ways to help and advise our parents and teachers on how to access help for our students.

http://www.worrywisekids.org/


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