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Even Children Get Anxiety

By: Kathy Nelson



Even Children Get Anxiety

Kathy Nelson

Many children have anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorders usually start at a young age effecting children and teens. Anxiety in children can be overlooked because parents can remember certain times in their childhood that had many uncomfortable feelings and also some awkwardness involved.

Moving to a new school, going out on a date and even falling down can cause butterflies in a child's stomach. Children can get nervous and embarrassed and this is a pretty common feeling to a child.

It can be difficult telling what behaviors are just normally "acting out" and which ones are caused by the children being in a state of anxiety due to their daily lives. Events which seem unimportant initially can prey on your childs mind and cause him to become anxious.

If your child is showing signs of sweating, unexplained pain or discomfort, repetitive behaviors or insomnia they may be suffering from anxiety.

People love watching their child grow and change. As a child develops abilities and fascinations they will also develop new fears and worries that go along with it and this can be very normal. A child may only show a few signs of anxiety. It just depends on the child.

It is accepted that symptoms of anxiety will appear in most children between the ages of six and eight. This is the age when most children become less scared of the imaginary monster in the wardrobe, they start to really enjoy school and interacting with others. Some children will spread their wings quicker than others, but it can be difficult for a parent to be able to tell reticence from developing social anxiety disorder.

Rather than just hoping for the best if you think your son or daughter has a anxiety disorder you should speak to your Dr or healthcare professional. Ideally you should speak to someone with experience in children's health rather than your normal Dr.

Medication and behavioral therapy are used to treat anxiety in children as it is in adults. When you speak to your Dr make sure you know exactly what treatment they are suggesting and also any possible side effects.

Whether you are a grown up dealing with http://www.anxietytruth.com/) Anxiety or an http://www.anxietytruth.com/Understanding_Anxiety.html 8 year old with anxiety about sleeping in own room it is still just as upsetting. You should know you are not alone , read the life story of one mans recovery from anxiety.

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