Anxiety
Anxiety is one of the most common experiences in Turner syndrome. Find research-backed resources, parent and educator guides, and community-developed tools to support recognition, treatment, and daily life.
Anxiety in Turner syndrome: Engaging community
Anxiety in Turner syndrome is common and often undiagnosed. Early identification and TS-tailored interventions are essential for improving quality of life.
Read →Do You Have A Student With Turner Syndrome?
A teacher's guide to recognizing anxiety in Turner syndrome students, with age-specific symptoms, practical classroom strategies, and IEP and 504 Plan guidance.
Read →Does Your Child Have Turner Syndrome?
A parent guide to anxiety in Turner syndrome covering age-specific symptoms, triggers, and strategies including therapy, medication, and calming activities.
Read →Turner Syndrome & Anxiety
Anxiety is common in Turner syndrome and impacts daily life. It is highly treatable, with 84% finding therapy helpful and 82% benefiting from medication.
Read →Turner Syndrome Anxiety Project Newsletter Vol. 1
The TS Anxiety Project shares research updates and the RATE study, working to develop a Turner syndrome-specific anxiety screener for earlier identification.
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