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What if We Need More Help?
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What if my child is too stressed to cope?
Stress or adversity that's too intense can overwhelm a child's ability to cope. Stress can be harmful when it's sudden, like a bad accident or the death of someone close, or if it lasts too long and kids don't have a break from it. Over time, too much stress can affect kids' mental and physical health. When kids seem overwhelmed by stress, they may need extra help to heal. Ask your doctor about therapy and ways you can help your child.
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What if my child worries too much?
Too much worry can be a sign a child needs extra help. Worry that happens too often or takes up too much of a child's time and energy could be a sign of an anxiety disorder. When kids can't be apart from their parent, even to go to school or a sleepover, it may be a sign of separation anxiety disorder. Or, when kids worry many times a day about the same things, it could be a sign of OCD. Therapy can help kids learn to let go of these worries and enjoy life.