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Understanding Anxiety in Children and Young People: What It Looks Like and Practical Ways to Help
Anxiety is one of the most common emotions children and young people experience, but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Clinical Psychologist Pauline Tapping joined by Assistant Psychologist Ruby Cole to explore what anxiety looks like, how it develops, and the simple, practical things parents can do to support their child day to day.
Pauline Tapping
Nov 4, 20256 min read


Developmental Language Disorder or Autism?
“With DLD, the child’s language development is not just slower, it’s following an unusual pattern, and the difficulties persist beyond the age of five.”
Karen Bernstein
May 12, 20255 min read


Tics in Children and Teens: Insights and Advice
Did you know that one in five children will experience tics at some point in their lives? Despite being relatively common, tics are often misunderstood, leaving many families unsure about how best to support their child. To shed light on this topic, we spoke with Dr Chloe Taylor, a Clinical Psychologist at CAYP. With over a decade of NHS experience, Dr Taylor specialises in children’s mental health, including cognitive assessments, therapeutic support, and tailored interventi
Chloe Taylor
Jan 29, 20255 min read