Understanding OCD and Anxiety in Kids: How to Recognize and Support at Home
Watching your child struggle with anxiety or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can feel confusing and overwhelming. This webinar is designed for parents, caregivers, and loved ones who want to better understand what these challenges look like in everyday life and how to support their child at home. You’ll learn how to recognize common signs and respond in ways that support your child’s growing independence and help reduce patterns that can unintentionally maintain anxiety, while creating a home environment that reinforces treatment progress. The goal is to equip families with practical, supportive strategies that align with evidence-based care.

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