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Episode 4 – How can understanding our early childhood development help when we feel anxious now?

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Stress and Anxiety
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This podcast focuses on how an awareness of child development and our early childhood experiences can help us to explore and start to understand our current anxieties.

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Stress and Anxiety
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Elizabeth Edginton
Keywords
anxiety
child development
childhood experiences
potential impact
Department: Student Administration and Services
Date Added: 13/01/2025
Duration: 00:21:15

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