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Anxiety Awareness Guide For Parents

March 17, 2016 by Leanne Kelly


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Small Steps - An Anxiety Awareness Guide For Parents

This booklet sets out the most common anxiety disorders children experience and helps alert parents to symptoms their child may exhibit if they are experiencing an anxiety disorder. It also provides information on where appropriate treatment can be sought.

The booklet is designed as a resource guide and should not be used as a diagnostic tool or a substitute for professional treatment. If you are concerned about your child’s anxiety, you should contact your GP or mental health professional. He/she will then advise on the most appropriate course of action.

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