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Anxiety Interferes With Some Children’s Capacity To Form Friendships » The Behavioral Medicine Report

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As children move toward adolescence, they rely increasingly on close relationships with peers. Socially withdrawn children, who have less contact with peers, may miss out on the support that friendships provide.

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Tags: Behavior, Anxiety Disorder, Anxiety, Parenting, Children's Health, Relationship, Medical, Medicine

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