
In today’s Part 2 podcast episode, we continue the conversation with CHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services experts, Dr. Glen Elliott and Dr. Natalie Pon, on the topic of young children and anxiety. Anxiety in young children is pervasive, and the start of the school year can be nerve-racking for kids and parents alike. Join us as we delve into school-related strategies — socialization, setting expectations, identifying emotions and utilizing play — to set your young child up for success. Listen now (and don’t forget to go back and catch Part 1 if you missed it!)
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