This month (and all year long), we urge parents to look for where anxiety might be getting in the way of what their child needs or wants to do.

When anxiety becomes a struggle for a child — when a parent sees patterns of distress, avoidance, or interference in one or more areas — it’s not likely to get better on its own. We're here to encourage parents to ask questions, listen to potentially difficult answers, and be brave enough to get extra support for their child or teen when it's needed.
Trust your gut — ask for help
For kids who need more support, treatment shouldn’t be a last resort. In fact, it’s the best first step to take. Let Brightline help — learn more about our programs below.
