Child & Teen Anxiety Therapy:

Signs, Causes, and How to Help

What anxiety looks like in children and teens

Anxiety in children doesn’t always look like worry—it often shows up as behavior.

Kids may not say “I feel anxious.” Instead, you might see:

  • Meltdowns over small things

  • Avoidance (school, activities, social situations)

  • Clinginess or separation struggles

  • Irritability or defiance

  • Physical complaints like stomachaches or headaches

👉 What looks like “bad behavior” is often a child who feels overwhelmed and doesn’t yet have the tools to regulate.

Common signs of child anxiety

  • School refusal or difficulty getting out the door

  • Trouble sleeping or frequent nightmares

  • Perfectionism or fear of making mistakes

  • Constant reassurance-seeking

  • Emotional outbursts that seem disproportionate

Why anxiety develops in kids

Child anxiety is not random—it’s a mix of:

  • Temperament (some kids are more sensitive)

  • Life stressors (school, social, family changes)

  • Nervous system sensitivity

  • Learned patterns of coping

👉 Anxiety is the nervous system trying to protect

—not a flaw in your child.

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You don’t have to figure this out alone.