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Fight Flight Freeze – A Guide to Anxiety for Kids

Anxiety Canada This video teaches kids how anxiety is a normal biological response – called “Fight, Flight, Freeze” – that can get triggered inappropriately in the modern world. Anxiety Canada created this video with support from BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information. The BC Partners are a group of seven leading provincial mental

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How Parents Can Help With Child Anxiety | UCLA CARES Center

UCLA Health UCLA Center for Child Anxiety Resilience Education and Support (CARES) Director, Dr. John Piacentini and CARES Clinical Psychology Fellow, Dr. Diana Santacrose suggest ways that parents can help their child manage feelings of stress and anxiety. They also note when parents might want to seek more support for their family. For more information,

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School-Link: Caring for the mental health needs of children and young people

HNEkidshealth School-Link (School-Link) is an intiative between NSW Health and the Department of Education and Communities (DEC) to work together to improve the mental health, wellbeing and resilience of children and young people in NSW. The Initiative equips school and TAFE staff to more confidently identify and manage emerging mental health issues in their students

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How Mindfulness Empowers Us: An Animation Narrated by Sharon Salzberg

Happify Mindfulness allows us to see our thoughts and feelings as they really are, freeing us from old ways of thinking. Want to give it a try? Download our iPhone or Android app, or visit https://www.happify.com for guided meditations and other mindfulness-building activities designed by experts.

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