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Written by Harry Constantine   
Just like adults, children experience fear, anxiety and apprehension. These are but normal emotional happenings that someone feels in spite of age. But, if anxiety becomes irrational, recurring and severe, and anxiety attacks come about without any obvious reason or the reaction is disproportionate to the problem at hand, it can be the cause of concern. This is why doctors advise at the first signs of problem, have your son or daughter get proper diagnosis by doctor to rule out any likely causes and choose the right treatment that should be applied.

Just like adults, children experience fear, anxiety and apprehension. These are but normal emotional happenings that someone feels in spite of age. But, if anxiety becomes irrational, recurring and severe, and anxiety attacks come about without any obvious reason or the reaction is disproportionate to the problem at hand, it can be the cause of concern. This is why doctors advise at the first signs of problem, have your son or daughter get proper diagnosis by doctor to rule out any likely causes and choose the right treatment that should be applied.

Given that anxiety attack may be each of the 5 types, it is important to know what a child is enduring. Parents are as a rule blind to behavioral issues as symptoms of a child's disorder, often thinking it to be the child's usual attitude. Here are some things to monitor for to fully grasp if your child could be having an anxiety attack:

Gush of overwhelming panic

Warm flashes or chills

Disturbed breathing or choking feeling

Worry of losing control

Feeling and worry over dying

Isolation

Nausea or stomach cramps

Hyperventilation

Quivering

Vertigo

Very few children are the same, what may seem as a norm in a child's characteristic might be already one occurrence of an attack. This can be a bit tricky to discover if he or she is really experiencing an attack or not. What has to be done is to distinguish these symptoms and consider them as the reason for concern. Through the Linden Method junior treatment, parents gets the assistance their youngster needs to fully grasp and deal with these symptoms.

The Linden Method describes treatments as drug free and 100 % natural, where prescribed medication for kids is not considered a solution.

There are several home treatment plan that might be done by parents in between treatments. Self-help techniques are mentioned in the Linden Method review, therapy packs are filled with material that parents may use at home for treating child anxiety. This is also the successful way to show parents strategies for responsible parenting, which improve parent-child relationship and help develop a child's self-assurance and self-esteem.

For certain cases where trauma could be the source of anxiety, play therapy is one variation of exposure therapy. This is another effective child anxiety tool which uses the influence of play to get to the source of anxiety and further help the child practice control over stimulated anxiety attack.

Various children of different ages or perhaps of the same age could manifest diverse symptoms. A few of the warning signs given may be regarded as the normal behavior of a child. To become more responsive to a child's symptoms prepares any parent in turn to support a child through this. Child anxiety is one occurrence that the child will not know how to handle.

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