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When to Worry About Your Child's Worries

As a parent, it's natural to be concerned about your child's worries and anxiety. While occasional worries are a normal part of life, there are certain signs that may indicate a need for further attention or evaluation.

All children worry, but for some, worries are so big that they affect children’s ability to function in school and social relationships.

This talk will discuss:

• Common elements of anxiety disorders

• Several different anxiety disorders frequently diagnosed in children and teens

• How caregivers can support students without inadvertently maintaining anxiety

Mr. Martinez specializes in the evaluation and treatment of anxiety-related disorders in children, teens, and young adults.

Recorded replays will be available.

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