Anxiety Disorders
When Worries Feel Too Big
What Does This Mean?
Feeling worried is normal sometimes. But for some kids, worries grow so big that they get in the way of having fun or trying new things.
What You Might Notice
Afraid to try new things
Trouble sleeping
Tummy aches or headaches
Gets upset when separating from parents
Clings to grown-ups in new places
When to Reach Out for Help
Worries stop them from doing daily stuff
Fear doesn’t get better with comfort
Lots of physical complaints like tummy aches
Who Can Help?
Child Therapist
School Counselor
Pediatrician
How You Can Help at Home
Reassure with love
Practice deep breathing together
Talk about feelings openly
Stick to comforting routines
Cheer them on when they face fears
Additional Support Through Animation
Through exciting adventures, our characters show how to face worries with courage—and remind kids that brave doesn’t mean fear-free.