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Dr. Miller, editorial director of Child Mind Institute explains why it is important to be aware of how anxiety can manifest in the classroom setting."We have a stereotype of what anxious kids look like—shy, quiet, frozen, avoiding things that more adventurous kids enjoy. But the stereotype doesn't begin to cover the range of behaviors that anxiety can cause in the classroom.
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AuthorPlease check back regularly for information related to special education, children's mental health, and counseling and student services.
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