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Is My Child Suffering My An Anxiety Disorder?

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Generalized anxiety disorder is common among adults, but oftentimes it first starts in children.

It can be difficult for a child with anxiety to describe their feelings. In fact, many don’t even know what they are feeling is anxiety.

GAD in Children

There are some signs in children that might point towards generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The major sign is worrying about everything on an obsessive level, including homework, tests, failure, and making mistakes. This can be very stressful on a child and even cause low self-esteem and difficulty functioning throughout the day.

Diagnosis of GAD in Children

Generalized anxiety disorder can be diagnosed in children by a proper assessment from an anxiety therapist in Scottsdale, which will then offer treatment options that are best suitable for your child. Diagnosis is oftentimes fairly easy, as the signs and symptoms are pretty cut and dry. However, it isn’t uncommon for children to try to hide their anxiety. It becomes noticeable when it starts to interfere with relationships and school.

Other signs to look for in your child:

–       Afraid to leave their parents’ side

–       Trouble sleeping

–       Complaining of constant stomach aches or other physical problems

–       Fidgeting

–       Common outbursts and panic attacks

It is fairly common for children to experience anxiety while growing up, but when it becomes constant and starts to impact your child’s life, it could be more than just common anxious nerves. Generalized anxiety disorder can develop at any time and can even be brought on by events such as changing schools or a death in the family.

If your child is diagnosed with GAD, it is important to offer constant support. It is also beneficial to take the time to learn more about generalized anxiety disorder so that you can better understand what your child is experiencing.

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