
Addressing school-related anxiety in children
As children and teens head back to school, they may be anxious for several reasons, from social stressors to a fear of bullying.
As children and teens head back to school, they may be anxious for several reasons, from social stressors to a fear of bullying.
Back-to-school anxiety can be overwhelming, especially for children with autism. Here’s how to make this school year a positive experience.
Look for age-appropriate toys and pay close attention to cautionary labels, such as “not intended for use by children under the age of three.”
Dr. Lauren Rechtman explains that when you feed a baby solid foods, you should break them up into small pieces and stick with soft foods.
While many people are guilty of stress eating or taking second helpings of dessert when full, for those with BED, this becomes a regular pattern.