Anxiety and Students: A morning with Dan Campbell

Educational Connections is pleased to announce the first workshop in our new speaker series! Come join us and listen to Dan Campbell, LCSW discuss the manifestations, effects, and treatments for anxiety in children.
Anxiety in Children (Signs, Causes, and Solutions)
March 29, 2008
Saturday, 9:30AM – 11:00AM
Dan Campbell is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice in Fairfax. A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Social Work, Dan has worked with children and families for over 20 years. He specializes in helping children with learning disabilities, ADHD, and other neuropsychological disorders. He also works extensively with anxious children and their families. Dan is a well known public speaker in the Washington metro area.
Summary of presentation:
Anxiety is one of the most common reasons parents seek psychological help for their children. It can limit their ability to engage in age-appropriate activities and succeed up to their potential in and outside of school. Yet Anxiety Disorders are the least likely psychiatric disorders to continue into adulthood if they are treated. This presentation will cover the signs of anxiety (including some that might surprise you) and the causes. Most importantly, we will talk about what you can do to help a child overcome the pain of anxiety and succeed at the most important task of all - being a happy kid!
Dan Campbell is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice in Fairfax. A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Social Work, Dan has worked with children and families for over 20 years. He specializes in helping children with learning disabilities, ADHD, and other neuropsychological disorders. He also works extensively with anxious children and their families. Dan is a well known public speaker in the Washington metro area.
Summary of presentation:
Anxiety is one of the most common reasons parents seek psychological help for their children. It can limit their ability to engage in age-appropriate activities and succeed up to their potential in and outside of school. Yet Anxiety Disorders are the least likely psychiatric disorders to continue into adulthood if they are treated. This presentation will cover the signs of anxiety (including some that might surprise you) and the causes. Most importantly, we will talk about what you can do to help a child overcome the pain of anxiety and succeed at the most important task of all - being a happy kid!
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