8 Behaviors That Could Be Masking Your Child's Anxiety

The following story, written by Renee Jain, was originally published on GoZen.

Icebergs are deceiving because what you see on the surface is usually only a small fraction of what lies below. Observing the behavior of an anxious child is sometimes like looking at the tip of an iceberg: underlying the anxious behavior are layers of emotions and experiences. Therapists often illustrate this idea with an image like this:



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