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May 9, 2022
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Ryan M
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it's very common for teens to claim "anxiety" issues for anything they don't
want to do these days. They know it's a trigger. Makes it hard to know who's really going through mental issues and who's just not wanting to do something.
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My daughter has developed this habit of saying she has a headache when she doesn’t want to do something. Or a tummy ache
Slim
Intervention Needed
5/9/22 7:18pm
You’re not wrong. Kids mimic what they see the family do.
DirtyWater
5/9/22 7:19pm
I know some of it is “daddy is a doctor so if I’m sick he’ll pay attention to me” so I spend a lot of time downplaying
Slim
5/9/22 7:21pm
My kids are sick of hearing "you're gonna be OK". Fortunately, they believe me because I've been almost always right
doctorcoug
5/10/22 1:11pm
She has homework in first grade?
Bill Moore Esq
5/9/22 7:24pm
Oh yeah. Every weeknight. Mostly we are practicing spelling words. But it’s not exactly always easy. One of her words
Slim
5/9/22 7:26pm
it's very common for teens to claim "anxiety" issues for anything they don't
Ryan M
5/9/22 7:40pm
Maybe she gets it from her mom?
CrimWalCoug
5/9/22 7:54pm
Definitely not
Slim
5/9/22 8:39pm
1 of my old scouts had to “go home and poop” any time something was challenging
DiamondMo
5/9/22 7:58pm
Just because I see so many patients with functional spectrum disorders…
DrJazzy
5/9/22 10:20pm
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