1, mood mutation
When children are anxious, they often feel nervous and easily angered by trivial matters and confront their parents.
Emotional changes also include persistent anxiety, persistent worry, inferiority complex and irrational fear of daily life.
2. Social fear
Children suddenly stop social activities, unwilling to associate with friends or make excuses not to go out.
Selective silence is the main manifestation of social anxiety. At this time, the child may be experiencing inner struggle and need timely psychological counseling.
3, physical discomfort
These conditions, including dizziness, headache, muscle pain and stomach upset, will recur and no physiological problems can be detected.
These physical discomforts are probably caused by anxiety.
4, sleep disorders
It is difficult to fall asleep or wake up easily, and you will feel very tired after waking up.
This is because anxiety will keep the child's brain running all the time, thus affecting sleep.
5. Tired of learning and refusing to learn
Children's academic performance drops, their class performance gets worse, their attention drops, and they are bored and afraid of learning. In severe cases, you need to drop out of school.
6. Persistent delay
Procrastination is a way for children to escape anxiety. Procrastination can alleviate the current anxiety, but if the fundamental problem cannot be solved, it will only aggravate the child's anxiety.
7. pessimism and depression
Anxiety can make children think the worst all the time, produce a lot of negative thoughts, bear a lot of unnecessary psychological pressure, and lead to depression all day.
8. Love to lose your temper
Losing temper is a manifestation of children's separation anxiety. In this way, anxiety can be alleviated and uncomfortable situations can be avoided.
If the child often loses his temper, it may be a sign of his serious anxiety.