
PSP 045: OCD and Anxiety in School: The Most Misunderstood Students
Kids suffering with OCD and anxiety in school are often ignored or misunderstood. Learn how anxiety and OCD pops up at school and what people can do to help.
AT Parenting Survival | Raising Kids with OCD & Anxiety · Natasha Daniels: Child Therapist, Child Anxiety and OCD Expert, Parenting Coach and Parent
December 5, 201754m 30s
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Show Notes
Sarah sits at the back of the room. Her face has gone pale. Her hands are getting clammy. The teacher hands out the test. She feels nauseous, confused. The room starts to spin. She runs out of the room. The teacher stares at the empty seat. What just happened? OCD and Anxiety in school are often an unnoticed or mislabeled issue. They are the quiet kids who are afraid to raise their hands. The aggressive kids who are feeling cornered and trapped. The perfectionist kids who never hand in work because it’s not perfect. They are the kids that don’t participate, are frequently absent and know the nurse by her first name.***
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