Understanding Your Child's Anxiety
Is your child acting out at school? As a parent, it's frustrating and heartbreaking when behavior problems seem to come out of nowhere. But often, these outburts are signs of something deeper...like anxiety.
Did you know?
> 30% of adolescents 13-18 have experienced an anxiety disorder
Even more concerning is that 80% of those with a immediate need ... are not getting help.
So what can you do to help?
Open up a conversation. Let your child know that you’re there to listen without judgement. An open ear and open mind can do wonders.
Set a consistent routine at home to provide a sense of security and stability. We all feel better when we know what to expect.
Collaborate with your child’s teachers to get a full understanding of what’s happening in the classroom. So much goes on during the day, and they can be your a helpful source of truth.

And don't wait. Take action early.
It's easy to brush off these behaviors, hoping they'll resolve themselves on their own. But addressing anxiety early can make a significant difference in your child's emotional health...now, and for the rest of their lives.
And you're not alone. We're here for you.
Our experts know how to work with children and teens, and use evidence-based approaches to treatment like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (or CBT) to deliver successful outcomes.
