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We all have times in life when we feel anxious. For your child it could be worrying about a test, fitting in socially, or a life event like moving. When the anxiety is uncontrollable or starts to impact their daily life, it could be a sign of a bigger problem. In fact, anxiety is one of the most diagnosed mental health concerns in children.

In this episode, host Dr. Jennifer Arnold discusses anxiety with Dr. Erica Lee, an attending psychologist at Boston Children's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

Together, they share advice for families and answer questions such as: 

  • What causes anxiety?
  • What anxiety disorders are most common in childhood?
  • Are some people more prone to anxiety than others?
  • How does a parent identify if their child is experiencing anxiety? 
  • How is anxiety treated in kids and teens? 
  • How do you decide if your child needs treatment? 
  • What are the risks if anxiety is left untreated?
  • What should parents consider when choosing a therapist for their child?

It’s equally important to care for your child’s mental and physical health. And there are tools to help your child if they are experiencing anxiety, so don’t be afraid to ask for help.