It can be upsetting to watch your child struggle with panic attacks. You may feel helpless, and not know where to turn, or what to do for the best. However, it’s important to know that you’re not alone, and there are steps you can take to help your child.
More than two thirds (67%) of parents with children aged 10-18 think that the Government should introduce legislation setting out an appropriate age for the use of smartphones among young people, according to Priory Group's new research.
In this piece, we'll explore anxiety symptoms to look out for, plus how you can help a teenager to minimise disruption to their life and reduce the likelihood of long-term mental health issues.
Priory's Dr Hayley van Zwanenberg explores the ways in which parents can help calm their children ahead of exams - and even use some of the tips themselves in their daily work life.
Dr Hayley van Zwanenberg, (MBBS, MMedSci, MRCPsych) Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist provides advice for parents who may be concerned that their child has been affected by sexting.
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