
Library
Query a clinician-reviewed library on child anxiety, OCD, and phobias (ages 5–12) while drafting app copy, parent guides, or support responses.
Overview
Anxiety in Children (ai.childanxiety/library) is an MCP server for the Grow phase that exposes a clinician-reviewed article library on childhood anxiety, OCD, and phobias for ages 5–12.
What is this MCP server?
- Remote MCP at https://childanxiety.ai/api/mcp/v1 (streamable-http)
- Focus ages 5–12: anxiety, OCD, and phobias with clinician-reviewed articles
- Registry display name “Anxiety in Children”; site https://childanxiety.ai
- Educational license: free to cite with attribution (publisher metadata)
- Emora Health clinical review sponsorship noted in registry _meta alongside .well-known MCP manifests
- Registry version 1.0.0
- Remote endpoint: https://childanxiety.ai/api/mcp/v1
- Age band explicitly stated: 5–12 years in server description
What problem does it solve?
Agents default to generic anxiety advice for kids, leaving solo builders without a fast, citable source for OCD, phobia, and school-age guidance.
Who is it for?
Builders of child mental-health education products who need ages 5–12 anxiety, OCD, and phobia references inside their MCP-enabled workflow.
Skip if: Unrelated SaaS features, emergency crisis routing, or apps that cannot show disclaimers and source attribution.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Once the remote MCP is registered, your agent can pull reviewed library articles you attribute in help content, newsletters, and support macros.
- Clinician-reviewed excerpts on anxiety, OCD, and phobias for ages 5–12
- Attribution-ready educational references for help and lifecycle content
- Agent retrieval workflow tied to childanxiety.ai library topics
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Journey fit
Grow is where you deepen trustworthy educational content and lifecycle support after launch, which matches a maintained clinical article library. Content subphase is the right shelf for evidence-based articles agents consume when expanding FAQs and parent-facing materials.
How it compares
Specialized pediatric anxiety knowledge MCP, not a deployment or monitoring integration.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Anxiety in Children library for?
Solo builders and small teams creating parent or school-facing tools who need reviewed content on child anxiety, OCD, and phobias ages 5–12.
When should I use Anxiety in Children library?
Use it in Grow when updating educational content, support templates, or in-app guides that should cite clinician-reviewed material instead of raw web scraping.
How do I add Anxiety in Children library to my agent?
Add https://childanxiety.ai/api/mcp/v1 as a streamable-http remote MCP; see https://childanxiety.ai/.well-known/mcp.json for manifest details.