How to Deal With Children's Anxiety

Approximately 5 to 20% of all children sufferto take part in activities independently, and avoid
from at least one form of anxiety disorder. Thisoverreacting to their physical symptoms as it
refers to an overwhelming sense of fear oremphasizes to them that they are "abnormal".
worry that is out of proportion to the individual'sWhere you are aware that your child may face
situation, and often causes an adverse effect onnew or challenging situations, describe the situation
that person's life. Children are just as susceptible,to them in detail and if possible conduct
if not more so, than adults in being diagnosed withvisualization and role playing exercises to help
anxiety disorder. Out of the many types offamiliarize your child and allay fears.
anxiety disorder, children are most likely to sufferIf you are in a single child family, let your child pick
from the following five: separation anxietyout a special soft toy companion so that they can
disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, socialbuild confidence without having to worry about
phobia, panic disorder and specific phobia.being alone. Establish clear household rules and
Although there is insufficient research on medicalroutines, and guide your child firmly with just
treatments for children anxiety disorders, currentpunishments and rewards. This will help them
research suggests that psychotherapeutic andestablish a sense of security, and they will know
psychopharmacological treatments play a role.what to expect.
Psychopharmacological treatments involve the useWhilst it may be tempting to hide the nature of
of antidepressants, although it has many severeanxiety disorders from your child, it pays to
and harmful side effects. Medication is usuallyinform your child about their conditions. Do not
recommended in conjunction with therapy, orkeep them out of the loop regarding big decisions
psychosocial treatments.or events happening in the family, such as a new
It is important to be able to identify if your child isjob, or a house moving. Always make an effort
suffering from anxiety disorders, and how to goto be honest and objective about any obstacles
about dealing with it in order to help your child. Ifor questions that your child has for you, as
left undiagnosed and untreated, it is highly likely toavoiding the topic or skirting the issue will only
develop into other anxiety disorders in adulthood,cause your child's fear to increase.
and these children face the same risks as thoseSometimes, it can be difficult to help your child
suffering from depression. If your child has beenlearn to deal with the root of the problem causing
diagnosed with anxiety disorders, as a parent youthem anxiety as they are reluctant or afraid of
have a huge role to play in supporting your childspeaking about it. Help your child overcome this
emotionally, as well as in providing necessaryby proposing alternative means of
guidance.communications, such as through a picture, or
It is normal for children to experience fears aswriting a short story. You should also be alert to
they face life and grow up, but some childrenany hints of fear that your child shows, as it may
may face greater difficulties coping with theirbe an indication of what the true cause of the
fears. If you child constantly feels worried orproblem is. A fear of the dark could in actuality be
frightened beyond what the situation woulda fear of being abandoned or left alone due to
indicate, or displays physical symptoms ofsome event occurring previously.
headaches and muscle tension, you should lookHelping your child deal with his anxiety disorder
closer into the issue and not dismiss it out ofcan be a challenging process, but do not feel alone
hand. This could be the critical first step inas many families are facing the same problem. If
identifying that your child has a problem, and thenyou suspect your child could be suffering from
to go on seeking adequate help and support foranxiety disorder, take steps to find out more
your child to cope.about it and seek professional help for your child.
You should do your best to encourage your child