The child psychologist says when a child is constantly on the go, they may start to feel stressed, anxious or even exhausted.
Hurried child syndrome,” as it’s called, happens when a busy schedule – with school, extracurriculars, and family obligations ...
Kate Eshleman, PhD, psychologist with Cleveland Clinic Children’s explains, when a child is too busy, they’re at risk for ...
“Hurried child syndrome,” as it’s called, happens when a busy schedule – with school, extracurriculars, and family obligations – turns into a source of stress and anxiety for children.