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Upcoming webinar: Helping Your Child Face Their Fears and Worries Q&A

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Everyone worries: Kids, teens, and adults. When worries and fears interfere with your child/teen's life in a significant way, it can impact their ability to fully participate in school, make friends and generally enjoy life. Caregivers often want to help their child face fears but are not sure how to do that in a way that is both supportive and also encourages them to step outside of their comfort zone.

Join Drs. Rachel Busman and Lynne Siqueland as they offer practical tips and strategies and answer your questions during this webinar.

Register for the free live Q&A webinar here: adaa.org/webinar/consumer/h...

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