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Alex, the Awesome and Artsy Allosaurus worries a lot about a lot of stuff. His best friend, Hadley the Hadrosaurus, helps him find something that calms his mind, but that's not all. Alex discovers a talent that not many dinosaurs have. Sometimes you just have to find what works for you! FREE YOUR MIND AND LET YOUR WORRIES GO. Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric condition in youth. The lifetime prevalence rate for any anxiety disorder in adolescents is 31.9%, with an age onset of around 6 years of age. In 2020, according to the CDC, 9.5% of children were diagnosed with anxiety,…mehr

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Alex, the Awesome and Artsy Allosaurus worries a lot about a lot of stuff. His best friend, Hadley the Hadrosaurus, helps him find something that calms his mind, but that's not all. Alex discovers a talent that not many dinosaurs have. Sometimes you just have to find what works for you! FREE YOUR MIND AND LET YOUR WORRIES GO. Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric condition in youth. The lifetime prevalence rate for any anxiety disorder in adolescents is 31.9%, with an age onset of around 6 years of age. In 2020, according to the CDC, 9.5% of children were diagnosed with anxiety, with 59.3% receiving treatment. For children with anxiety, more than 1 in 3 also had behavior problems (37.9%) and about 1 in 3 also had depression (32.3%). Anxiety can lead to significant impairment in academic, social, and family functioning.
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Susan Mills is an award-winning author and illustrator renowned for contributing to children's literature through the DinoSprout Educational Book Series. Her passion is inspired by her incredible son, who shares her love for dinosaurs! Susan strongly advocates for exceptional children and is dedicated to developing resources that encourage them to learn about themselves and others...all while having fun! Her advocacy extends beyond the world of literature, as she is also the founder of the nonprofit My Autism Tribe - an organization and podcast committed to supporting individuals with autism and their families. Susan currently resides in Kentucky with her son, and husband, Cameron Mills.