Preparing you Child for Pre-School
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Identifying Childhood Anxiety
In this medical health video Dr. Daniel Pine, Chief of Child and Adolescent Research in the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program of the National Institute of Mental Health, describes the conditions under which childhood anxiety...
Is your child anxious about school starting
Heading back to school after a summer of fun doesn’t bring a smile to many faces, but the reluctance some children have can cause extreme anxiety. How can parents help the overly anxious child make...
What is Antenatal Depression
A Clinical psychiatrist explains what depression is and why as many as one in ten pregnant women get it in the months before baby is born. Feelings of anxiety, sleeplessness and fear for the health...
Signs Your Child is Depressed
Learn more at http://www.SaberHacer.com - Do you know the signs of depression in a child? Contrary to popular belief - many children suffer from depression....
How to Channel Your Inner Child to Stress Less
Your kindergartener seems pretty stress free. What's her...
Dealing with School Phobia, Continued
In this video, Dr. Linet discusses school phobias in children and what can be done to cope. Part two. Les Linet MD Psychiatry ... Anxiety in Children is not out of the QuestionBy: Martin Richfield | 28/02/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsJust like grown ups, children are subject to a host of psychological complaints and even full-blown illnesses. Anxiety in children, in fact, is not out of the question. Anxiety Child Disorder – How Children are affected and How Specialist are treating anxiety disorderBy: Randy Beckett | 15/12/2009 | Mental HealthChildren often experience anxiety while they are in a development stage. A child, much like adults, have stressful events such as the first day at school, lose of a loved one or something as simple as a friend moving away can begin the onset of anxiety. Even though children experience symptoms of anxiety they do not react to them the same as an adult would. Anxiety disorders in children are usually under-reported and often overlooked. The condition is treatable with consistent medical care. Anxiety Child Disorder - How Children Are Affected and How Specialist Are Treating Anxiety Disorder.By: Randy Beckett | 23/12/2009 | MedicineChildren often experience anxiety while they are in a development stage. A child, much like adults, have stressful events such as the first day at school, lose of a loved one or something as simple as a friend moving away can begin the onset of anxiety. Even though children experience... Anxiety Disorder - Children and Causes Of ItBy: Dillon Hideki | 01/10/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsThis is not always well known but Anxiety Disorder, Children, and Adults alike can be affected by it. In particular, when we have a child affected by it, it can be stressful to see. Symptoms of Anxiety in ChildrenBy: MyFamilyUK | 26/06/2009 | ParentingWhen dealing with the symptoms of anxiety in children it is very important to be able to react in the best way. This will help them in the future, as well as solve their current problems. Social Anxiety In Children - How Parents Can Help Their ChildBy: Abhishek Agarwal | 04/01/2009 | Mental HealthFor children with social anxiety disorder, a stigma is associated with the disease. As long as both the parents and the child recognize this fact, then treatment and alternative treatments can be set up for the child to be "cured". Separation Anxiety In Children - How To Help Your Child Overcome ItBy: Abhishek Agarwal | 17/02/2009 | Stress ManagementChildren and adolscents are the most susceptible to Separation Anxiety, here are some steps you can take to help them overcome their fears. Separation Anxiety Torments Children and Their ParentsBy: Jonathan Sapling | 22/05/2007 | Non-FictionSeparation anxiety can strike when you least expect it. Five-year old Jessica seemed relatively calm about her first day in kindergarten and her parents had no reason to suspect that separation anxiety would be a problem.
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