Hidden Anxiety: 7 Ways it looks like Something Else
In episode 53 of Superstar Practical Strategies, Deb talk about hidden anxiety among children is surprisingly high, undoubtedly because it often masquerades as something else. And without understanding what they're dealing with, the adults in a child's life are often not equipped to handle it in the best way for the child. Anxiety arises when the amygdala, a small organ in the center of the brain, sends out signals chemical signals intended to give a person extra speed or strength in times of danger. It puts the whole body on high alert as it goes into "flight, fight, or freeze" mode whenever it perceives a threat. But anxiety doesn't often wave a banner and announce its presence, especially in children. And unless a parent or carer knows what to look for, what is essentially a cry for help may go unrecognized. So, what does hidden anxiety look like? (It's important to remember that each child is different and anxiety patterns are not uniform).
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- Publiée20 janvier 2022 à 02:44 UTC
- Durée8 min
- ClassificationTous publics