Anxiety in teenagers is everywhere but you can start helping teens with anxiety by finding the right child psychologist.
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In this episode, Tracy and Alex discuss their personal experiences with parental guilt, anxiety, and the importance of therapy when seeing anxiety in teenagers. They explore the emotional journey of receiving a dyslexia diagnosis, the differing reactions between parent and child, and the complexities of parental guilt. They share their thoughts on helping teens with anxiety by finding the right child psychologist (or therapist) and the value of self-acceptance in the face of challenges.
Addressing the mental health aspect of being dyslexic is important.
- Parents should be aware of red flags indicating their child may need professional help.
- Therapy can be a valuable outlet for emotions, but finding the right child psychologist is crucial.
It's important to also address the foundational reading issues when your child is struggling to read. If you are interested in improving your child's reading through a structured Orton Gillingham approach,
contact Tracy at The Literacy Keys.
Transcript of episode #22