Childhood Anxiety Explained: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Causes - Part 3
Description
In this three-part talk, Chloe Chessell discusses the prevalence and causes of childhood anxiety. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health issue in children, affecting around 6.5% at any given time. This session explores genetic and environmental factors that contribute to anxiety, such as family history, life experiences, and learned behaviors. Chloe also examines how children interpret stress and fear based on their surroundings. By understanding the origins of anxiety, caregivers and professionals can take proactive steps to support children in managing their worries effectively.
Learning Objectives
A. To understand the prevalence of childhood anxiety.
B. To identify genetic, environmental, and learned risk factors.
C. To analyze how life experiences influence anxiety development.
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