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Children, as well as adults, experience anxiety. In fact, anxiety in children should be expected at specific times during development and is usually regarded as normal. For example, a child sometimes experiences higher levels of anxiety the first time she attends school or child care. Children experiencing excessive anxiety may not yet have the ability to vocalize their feelings or possess the necessary coping skills to manage. As a result, dealing with their fears and anxiety may be even more difficult.

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Anxiety in Children
Anxiety in Children
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Signs of Anxiety in Young Children
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Common Causes of Anxiety in Children
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Supporting the Child Through Separation Anxiety
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Tips to Help Parents through Separation Anxiety
Worried About Starting School
General Strategies for Dealing with Anxiety
Tips On Setting Up Calming Routines
Tips for Infants and Young Toddlers
Verbal and Problem Solving Strategies
When to Seek Help
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