Behaviours Caused by Anxiety
8 Behaviours That Could Be Masking Your Child's Anxiety
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From a neurological standpoint, people with anxiety tend to experience negative thoughts at a much greater intensity than they do positive ones. As a result, negative thoughts tend to take hold faster and easier than positive ones, making someone with anxiety seem like a downer all of the time. Children with anxiety are especially prone to these patterns because they have not yet developed the ability to recognise a negative thought for what it is and turn it around by engageing in positive self-talk.