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Is it Normal Anxiety—or Something More?

 

A certain degree of anxiety is normal and expected. So how do you know when it has crossed a threshold and become a concern? Dr. Kat Boger, a Harvard-trained innovator in the field of child and adolescent mental health, gives you some signs you can look for. These practical tips can help you notice and identify some signs that indicate a problem. But, most importantly, remember to trust your instincts as a parent!

Based on years of experience and research, Dr. Boger shares some signs and indicators that help you

recognize if your child’s anxiety is becoming a concern.

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