
Dealing with back-to-school jitters
Back-to-school anxiety is totally normal. Here’s how to ease jitters and create a calm and supportive environment for your child.
Back-to-school anxiety is totally normal. Here’s how to ease jitters and create a calm and supportive environment for your child.
The activities below can help your child learn ways to manage their stress and anxiety and understand that it is okay to feel worried, frustrated or sad.
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Children and families are finally resuming some of their pre-pandemic activities, such as summer camp, vacations and in-person school. For some kids, this return will also trigger separation anxiety.
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