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From The Washington Post: Kids’ anxiety can spike during the summer. Here’s why, and what parents can do to help.
Published July 1, 2019

From The Washington Post: Kids’ anxiety can spike during the summer. Here’s why, and what parents can do to help.

An excerpt taken from the original article by Katie Hurley published on June 20, 2019. An 8-year-old girl sits on my couch, squeezing a stress ball and staring out the window. She’s feeling anxious. I am a psychotherapist, and I talk her through a deep breathing exercise to help...

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