Anxiety in children - Harvard Health
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Other things that may cause a child to develop an anxiety disorder include: Biological factors, such as genes and brain wiring Psychological factors, such as temperament and coping strategies Environmental factors, such as anxious parenting or troubling early childhood experiences and environment Stressful events, such as abrupt changes in their lives, difficulties in school, having additional responsibilities beyond their level of maturity, stress from family situations, or traumatic experiences, including being bullied or other forms of abuse Genetics – A child who has a family member with an anxiety disorder is more likely to have one as well. Children may inherit genes that make them prone to anxiety Genetics – A child who has a family member with an anxiety disorder is more likely to have one as well. Children may inherit genes that make them prone to anxiety.
Biological factors, such as genes and brain wiring
Psychological factors, such as temperament and coping strategies
Environmental factors, such as anxious parenting or troubling early childhood experiences and environment
Stressful events, such as abrupt changes in their lives, difficulties in school, having additional responsibilities beyond their level of maturity, stress from family situations, or traumatic experiences, including being bullied or other forms of abuse
Genetics – A child who has a family member with an anxiety disorder is more likely to have one as well. Children may inherit genes that make them prone to anxiety
Genetics – A child who has a family member with an anxiety disorder is more likely to have one as well. Children may inherit genes that make them prone to anxiety.
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