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Anxiety
A typical response to stress, anxiety can make you respond in several ways, including experiencing feelings of worry and uneasiness, as well as physical symptoms.
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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
Attention problems can exist without hyperactivity symptoms, called ADD, and can be more difficult to diagnosis as it may not be as obvious.
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Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
If a child has both inattention and hyperactivity, they may have the combined diagnosis of ADHD.
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Depression
Depression commonly manifests itself physically, especially in young children, through stomach pains, headaches, disrupted or excessive sleep, and motor difficulties such as slow speech or movements.
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Social Anxiety
The underlying issue with social anxiety comes from a fear of being judged, observed, humiliated or rejected. Even basic needs such as using a public restroom, or eating in front of others can be daunting.