I am very worried
about my son. He just turned 5 and is
starting kindergarten this year. He is
very nervous about taking the bus for the first time, eating lunch at school
and going to the afterschool program. What can I do to ease the transition for him?
Many children,
depending on the periods in their lives, may be confronted with fears, concerns
or stressful life events. For example, a
child may be afraid when he has to make an oral presentation at school or write
a review. In these situations, the
nervousness experienced by the child is normal and it may even help him to
better remember his text or further study for a test. In that circumstance, the child has a quite
healthy response to a request from its environment. The child may demonstrate some manifestations
of these "nerves"; change in behavior, sleep problems, higher heart
rate, for example. These are often the
same symptoms seen in adults.
Some so-called normal anxieties;
Separation
anxiety is a normal stage of development of the child. It happens around the age of eight months
while baby reacts more strongly when you disappear from his view. To help baby cope with this reality, the
parent will say goodbye to the child in a reassuring tone and baby will realize
over time that the parent always comes back.
It is at this stage of development that baby will play « peek-a-boo »
by hiding the face. This game will amuse and reassure the child.
Nightmares and
fears are also part of the normal development of children and usually start around
the age of three or four. Your child may
be afraid of the shadows in his room, of what hides in the wardrobe or under his
bed. For the child, fear is very real
and we should try to reassure and listen to him. You can also look with him under the bed to
show him that he has nothing to fear.
The idea is to encourage him to express himself and thus, the bond of
trust between he and you as parents will be reinforced.
At any age a
child may experience more intense periods of anxiety. The child may become more irritable, more
restless, or even sad. One can even observe physical events such as upset
stomach or diarrhea. A move, the start
of school, a change of school, a final match, current events, or even our own
anxiety may contribute to the stress felt by the child.
Some children
wish so to succeed so much in school that any test or examination brings a high
level of anxiety. The fact is that the
higher the anxiety, the less the child is available cognitively in order to
succeed. In addition, the often very
busy schedules of children with school and extracurricular activities may
contribute to increased stress experienced by children, even when the
activities are of interest to them.
What is a parent to do?
Taking the time
to ask questions and to investigate what is happening will allow us to
understand what is causing concern and help us help our child to feel less
alone with his discomfort. We must
listen to him and help him to put words on his emotions. This is not
necessarily to find a quick solution but rather in order to allow our child to
speak. It is not helpful to blame
ourselves as parents. The idea is to
search for solutions to remedy the situation.
The parent can help the child to question his « scenarios » or
his inner dialogue by asking questions. If the child is afraid that his parent will
forget to pick him up at school, you can ask if this has already happened and discuss
with him what solutions would be possible if it actually happened. Give practical ways to be more effective to
reassure him that you understand his worries but that he doesn't have any reason
to be worried.
When it gets more serious;
Some children
feel more "anxious" than "nervous". These children often
seem stressed or worried, and have great difficulty to face new situations or
challenges. The discomfort that they
live with is very important, and these children, to protect themselves, begin
to avoid situations that make them anxious.
This is when the anxiety level is important enough to interfere with the
day-to-day activities of the child. At this point, one may need to appeal to
professionals to help the child handle this pervasive anxiety. Research tells
us that about 6<>percentage<> of children and teens live with an anxiety level high enough
to require treatment. The causes of these problems and disorders are complex;
hereditary predispositions, psychological factors and life events are all
factors that can contribute to anxiety disorder. Without treatment, anxiety disorders may become
greatly overwhelming.
Mental health
specialists agree that parents should consult if anxiety gets in the way of
family activities, if it prevents the child from getting or keeping friends, if
sleep is disturbed, if anxiety gives him physical ailments preventing him from
going to school or if the child is faced with extreme phobias.
I invite you to
read on the subject, here are some some links in English and in French;
www.helpguide.org/mental/anxiety_types_symptoms_treatment.htm
www.anxietybc.com
www.cheo.on.ca/En/anxiety
www.revivre.org/utilisateur/documents/T. anxieux/Les troubles anxieux chez l'enfant et l'adolescent (Revivre).pdf
www.ordrepsy.qc.ca/pdf/2012_03_Cahier_RetP_Dossier_02_Young_Fr.pdf
In « Pourquoi j'ai mal au
ventre? Guide pratique de l'anxiété chez l'enfant de 7 à 12 ans », the Québec psychoéducator Susie Gibson Desrochers suggests
about 40 exercises to help our child control his anxiety. (Logiques, 2011, 19,95 $).
« The Anxiety Cure For Kids; A Guide For Parents », is a up-to-date, practical guide for helping your
child deal with anxiety ; fear, worry, stomach pains, self-doubt—these are
classic symptoms of anxiety in children. Using kid-friendly concepts and
real-life examples, this reassuring guide helps adults and children understand
the powerful ways in which anxiety works and how we can better control it. (by Elizabeth
Dupont Spencer, Trade Paperback, 2014, 15,00$).
In conclusion, our role as parents is to allow our
child to flourish and become more self-sufficient. Teaching him to better
manage his stress and anxiety will enable him to gain the self-confidence he
needs to be able to cope with the challenges and the surprises of life!
**The
masculine pronoun (he) has been used in this article for simplicity and not for
gender preference.
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