Learn that not all attention problems are ADHD. How to tell whether trouble paying attention is caused by something else, including anxiety or depression.| Child Mind Institute
How to help kids manage anxiety at the start of a new school year, and make sure anxiety doesn't cause disruptive behavior in the classroom| Child Mind Institute
Children who have outbursts or tantrums may seem angry or oppositional. But they are often very anxious. And they may not even know why they are upset.| Child Mind Institute
Resources for understanding anxiety in children and teenagers — the symptoms, the kinds of anxiety, and the best treatments for anxiety.| Child Mind Institute
How cognitive behavioral therapy works for children with anxiety, either alone or combined with medication.| Child Mind Institute
Agoraphobia usually starts in adolescence, but younger kids, too, can develop it when they avoid certain locations out of a fear of something bad happening.| Child Mind Institute
Is your child refusing to go to school? Understand school refusal behavior, its causes, and effective strategies to get your child back in class.| Child Mind Institute
How to help a child with anxiety? We bring expert parenting advice on assisting children to escape the cycle of anxiety. Learn what to do and not to do, anxiety treatments, and behavioral modification techniques.| Child Mind Institute
Tips for parents who want to help sensitive or reluctant children join other kids in play and group activities. The secret is baby steps and praise.| Child Mind Institute
Sometimes school anxiety is easy to identify — like when a child is feeling nervous before a test at school. Other times anxiety in the classroom can look like something else entirely — an upset stomach, disruptive or angry behavior, ADHD, or even a learning disorder.| Child Mind Institute