Anxiety or Aggression? When Anxiety in Children Looks Like Anger, Tantrums, or Meltdowns
Anxiety can be a masterful imposter. In children, it can sway away from the more typical avoidant, clingy behaviour and show itself as tantrums, meltdowns and aggression. As if anxiety wasn’t hard enough to deal with! When childrenĀ are under the influence of an anxious brain, their behaviour has nothing to do with wanting to push … Continue reading Anxiety or Aggression? When Anxiety in Children Looks Like Anger, Tantrums, or Meltdowns
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