Anxiety in the Classroom

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Just leaving the Schools United Conference after presenting on anxiety in the classroom.
 
Teachers play a critical role in identifying anxiety, helping students develop coping skills, and knowing when it’s time to bring in the support of a licensed professional.
 
On this Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating our educators. ❤️
We love teachers who continue learning, growing, and showing up for their students with care, patience, and intention.
 
Reach out today to schedule a consultation and take the next step toward clarity, support, and growth.
 
Adrine McKenzie, Ph.D. 
Licensed Clinical-Child Psychologist 
Email: info@adrinemckenzie.com
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