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Episode 3: Dr Karen Levine and Attacking Anxiety!

Season 2, Ep. 3

In this episode we talk to Dr Karen Levine, author of the Replays approach and specialist in treating anxiety in children with developmental challenges. Originally based in Boston, and now Maine, Karen has been an adviser to the Blue Sky Autism Project since meeting Dr Ruth at their ESDM training at the MIND Institute in 2010. We have been lucky enough to be trained in Replays by Karen and have used it successfully with many, many children over the years.

It is a real privilege to have Karen join us on our podcast and we hope that parents will find her advice and expertise on anxiety as insightful and helpful as we do!

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