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It is normal for your child to feel worried or anxious from time to time, such as when they're moving home or starting at a new school. Separation anxiety is most common in younger children, whereas older children and teenagers tend to worry more about school or have social anxiety.
Symptoms of anxiety in children include: finding it hard to concentrate; not sleeping, or waking in the night with bad dreams; quickly getting angry or irritable; constantly worrying or having negative thoughts; feeling tense and fidgety; using the toilet often; not eating properly; being clingy; always crying; complaining of tummy aches and feeling unwell.
For some children, their anxiety can be more significant, affecting their behaviour and thoughts every day, interfering with their social, home and school life. This is when you may need professional help to support your child.
If your child is having problems with anxiety, there's plenty you can do to help: