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Curiosity as a Tool: Supporting Anxiety in Neurodivergent Children
When a child is anxious, most adults instinctively move into problem-solving mode. The urge is to fix it, reduce it, or protect the child from the discomfort. That instinct makes sense, and it comes from care! At the same time, anxiety rarely responds well to being rushed or pushed away. In many cases, the more pressure there is to make it stop, the more it tends to hold on.


The Connection Between Social Media and Anxiety
Most people have heard that frequent social media usage shortens peoples’ attention span, and that it can even worsen Attention Deficit/ hyperactivity disorder symptoms, but what many people do not know is that it can also heighten symptoms of Anxiety.

Kristine Habibi, LPC
Nov 28, 2025
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