Anxiety Disorders in Children

Anxiety disorders in children refer to developmentally appropriate fear in excessive amounts that leads to avoidance in children or dysfunction. For example, young children may be hesitant to leave caregivers to go to school, but in excessive levels, this fear of separation may cause children significant distress, leading to avoidance of going to school (not attending school, or attending school with much crying).

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