How do you know if your child is just worried, anxious, or dealing with OCD?
Kids worry. That’s normal. But sometimes fear sticks around longer than it should and starts to take over daily life. In this episode, I break down the differences between typical kid worries, anxiety, and OCD so you can better understand what your child is really struggling with.
We talk about:
-What developmentally typical fears and worries include
-How anxiety shows up over time
-How OCD includes intrusive thoughts and the urge to do something for relief
-Why treatment looks different for anxiety versus OCD
If you have ever wondered whether something is developmentally normal or a sign your child needs extra support, this episode will help you make sense of it.
You are not overreacting for paying attention. Understanding the difference is the first step to helping your child get unstuck.
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This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.
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