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Anxiety in School-Aged Children: A Growing Concern


#ADHD, #Anger, #Anxiety, #Art Updated on Jan 29, 2025
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Recent studies indicate that approximately one in seven children aged 4 to 17 years old experience mental health issues, with anxiety disorders being one of the most common emotional issue in children.


Today, anxiety among school-aged children in Canada has become a significant concern. Recent studies indicate that approximately one in seven children aged 4 to 17 years old experience mental health issues, with anxiety disorders being one of the most common emotional issues in children. The pressures of academic performance, social dynamics, and extracurricular activities contribute to this growing prevalence.

 

As awareness about mental health issues continues to rise, both parents and children are becoming more cognizant of the importance of addressing anxiety at an early age. This increased awareness is crucial, as early intervention can significantly improve long-term outcomes for children. Parents are now more vigilant in recognizing the signs of anxiety and are more proactive in seeking help. Schools and healthcare providers are also pivotal in this effort, offering resources and support to ensure children receive the necessary care. Addressing anxiety early on can prevent more severe mental health issues later in life and help children develop healthy coping mechanisms.

 

What is Childhood Anxiety?

Childhood anxiety refers to excessive worry, fear, or nervousness in children that interferes with their daily activities and overall well-being. It is a normal part of development to experience some anxiety; however, when these feelings become overwhelming and persistent, it can lead to an anxiety disorder. Childhood anxiety can manifest in various forms, including generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety, social anxiety, and specific phobias. These conditions can affect a child's ability to perform in school, interact with peers, and engage in everyday activities. Some of the common signs of anxiety in children are complaints of stomachache, headache, lack of appetite, low energy, lack of concentration (which impacts their learning in school), nail-biting and excessive crying.

 

What Are the Long-term Impacts of Untreated Childhood Anxiety?

If childhood anxiety is left untreated, it can have profound and lasting effects on an individual's life. Untreated anxiety may lead to chronic mental health issues, such as depression and substance abuse, as the child grows older. It can also impact their academic and career achievements, as anxiety can hinder their ability to concentrate, perform well in exams, and participate in professional opportunities. Additionally, untreated anxiety can affect relationships, leading to social isolation and difficulty forming healthy connections with others. Early intervention and treatment are crucial in mitigating these long-term impacts.

 

What Are the Common Signs of Childhood Anxiety?

Recognizing the signs of childhood anxiety is essential for early intervention. Common signs include excessive worry about everyday activities, difficulty concentrating, irritability, restlessness, and physical symptoms such as headaches or stomachaches. Children with anxiety may also exhibit avoidance behaviours, such as refusing to go to school or participate in social activities. Other indicators include sleep disturbances, frequent reassurance-seeking, and unexplained outbursts of anger or sadness. Parents and caregivers should be attentive to these signs and seek professional help if they persist. While many children may experience these signs, parents are encouraged to address these issues if they remain persistent and if they notice a change in the intensity of the symptoms.

 

How Can Art Therapy Help Treat Childhood Anxiety?

Art therapy can be a powerful tool in helping children address anxiety. Through creative expression, children can explore and communicate their emotions in a non-verbal and non-threatening way. Art therapists in Toronto provide a safe space for children to express their fears, worries, and anxieties, which can be difficult to articulate verbally. The process of creating art can also be calming and therapeutic, helping to reduce stress and promote relaxation. Additionally, art therapists in Toronto are trained to help enhance self-awareness and self-esteem, empowering children to understand and manage their emotions better.

 

Can Art Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) be Combined?

Combining art therapy with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can be particularly effective in treating childhood anxiety. While art therapy allows children to express and process their emotions creatively, CBT provides practical strategies to identify and challenge negative thought patterns. This combination can help children gain a deeper understanding of their anxiety and develop more effective coping mechanisms. The integration of both therapies can lead to a more holistic approach, addressing both the emotional and cognitive aspects of anxiety and fostering long-term resilience and emotional well-being. Our art therapists in Toronto are trained in offering both art therapy and CBT to children with anxiety issues.

 

How Many Art Therapy Sessions Are Needed For Anxiety Treatment in Children?

The number of art therapy sessions needed to help children learn coping skills for anxiety can vary depending on the child's individual needs and the severity of their anxiety. Generally, a course of 10 to 15 sessions can be effective in providing significant benefits (although more or less sessions may be needed for special cases). These sessions typically take place weekly or bi-weekly, allowing children to build trust with their therapist and progressively develop their coping skills. Regular sessions ensure continuity and reinforcement of the therapeutic techniques, helping children integrate these skills into their daily lives and achieve lasting improvements in managing anxiety.

 

Contact Therapedia Centre to book your free consultation session today!

 




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