As a parent, it can be heart-wrenching to watch your child struggle with anxiety. While we all experience some level of worry, childhood anxiety can feel overwhelming, both for children and their families. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to help your child or teen cope with and manage their anxiety in healthy ways.

If you are concerned your child or teen might have anxiety, download our free source "Ten Tips for Helping Your Child with Anxiety".

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Remember, helping your child with anxiety is a journey, and patience is key. Every child is different, and what works for one might not work for another. By being compassionate, offering support, and equipping your child with coping tools, you’ll give them the foundation to manage their anxiety more effectively over time.

Wynns Family Psychology has specialized in helping children with anxiety and other emotional issues since 2007.

We are here to help your family! Please call (919) 467-7777 or email info@wynnsfamilypsychology.com to learn more about how to get started with services or to see if WFP is a good fit to help your family!

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Anxiety is a general term that describes a feeling of worry, concern, or uneasiness. Anxiety is a common emotion and often occurs in response to stress. In some cases, anxiety is helpful. It can help alert us to danger or prepare for an upcoming event. Usually, anxiety is short-term and will fade over time, especially as the initial stressor goes away. However, when anxiety becomes excessive, chronic, or uncontrollable and affects quality of life, then an individual may be experiencing an anxiety disorder. While anxiety disorders are common in children, adolescents and adults, treatment can help individuals feel better and lead more healthy lives.

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