Seemingly Small Incidents & Small Traumatic Experiences Leading to Anxiety
          
            Inside a Kid's Mind: Cultivating Emotional and Mental Health
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    When children are small, we often tell them how amazing and valuable they are – simply because they’re present. But as kids grow up and experience adolescence, they hear those words less and less… instead experiencing first social conflicts and inner battles. What makes them feel left out? Does every child have to fit in? Which therapy can help them feel loved again? Dr. Aimee Duffy answers it all in this 10-minute episode.
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