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How to Help a Child with Anxiety at Home

How to Help a Child with Anxiety at Home

by Nahida Azmin Nishu
May 29, 2026
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How to Help a Child with Anxiety at Home

Slug: how-to-help-child-with-anxietyPillar: Parenting > Family WellnessKeyword: how to help anxious child at homeExcerpt: Practical strategies to help a child with anxiety at home. Learn how to spot the signs, have the right conversations, and build daily habits that genuinely help.

If your child worries constantly, avoids situations, or has physical complaints like tummy aches before school, anxiety may be the cause. It's the most common mental health issue in children — and parents can make a significant difference at home, often without specialist support for mild to moderate cases.

Disclaimer: This article provides general guidance only. If your child's anxiety is severe or persistent, please consult your GP or a qualified child psychologist. In the UK, contact Young Minds on 0808 802 5544.

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Recognising Anxiety in Children

Anxiety in children doesn't always look like worry. It can show up as: refusal to go to school or social events, frequent tummy aches or headaches with no medical cause, clinginess or difficulty sleeping, irritability or angry outbursts, asking "what if" questions repeatedly, and avoiding new experiences. Children often can't name their feelings as anxiety — they just know something feels bad.

Why Children Become Anxious

Anxiety is a normal human response to perceived threat — the nervous system firing a warning signal. In children, it can be triggered by transitions (new school, moving house), academic pressure, friendship difficulties, family stress, or sometimes with no obvious cause at all. Anxiety is not a character flaw and not caused by bad parenting. Many anxious children have anxious parents — it has a significant genetic component.

Strategy 1: Validate, Then Problem-Solve

The first step is always validation — not dismissal. Instead of "There's nothing to worry about," try "I can see you're worried about that. Let's talk about it." Validation doesn't mean agreeing the worry is rational; it means acknowledging your child's feelings are real. Once they feel heard, they're far more receptive to gentle problem-solving.

Strategy 2: Create a Worry Time

Give worry a scheduled slot — 10 minutes in the evening, not at bedtime. Your child writes or draws their worries, you discuss them together, then close the notebook. This teaches that worries can be contained rather than overwhelming. Outside worry time, when they bring up fears, you can gently say: let's save that for worry time tonight.

Strategy 3: Teach Simple Breathing Techniques

Box breathing works brilliantly with children aged 6 and up: inhale for 4 counts, hold for 4, exhale for 4, hold for 4. Repeat three times. Practice when they're calm so it's easy to access when anxious. Younger children respond well to "smell the flowers, blow out the candles" — inhale through nose, slow exhale through mouth.

Strategy 4: Gradual Exposure, Not Avoidance

Avoidance provides short-term relief but strengthens anxiety long-term. Work together to create a worry ladder — a list of feared situations from least to most scary. Start with the easiest step and celebrate each small win. If your child is scared of dogs, the ladder might start with looking at photos, then watching videos, then seeing a dog at a distance.

Strategy 5: Model Calm Coping

Children are expert observers of parental emotion. When you face something stressful, narrate your own coping out loud: "I'm feeling a bit nervous about this meeting, so I'm going to take a few deep breaths." This teaches children that anxiety is manageable and normal — not catastrophic.

Daily Habits That Reduce Background Anxiety

Sleep is the single most powerful anxiety regulator for children — protect a consistent bedtime. Regular physical activity (even 20 minutes of running around) significantly reduces cortisol. Reducing screen time, especially before bed, lowers general arousal. And predictable daily routines give anxious children a sense of control and safety.

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FAQ: Helping Anxious Children

At what age can children experience anxiety?

Anxiety can occur at any age, even in babies. Separation anxiety is common and normal in toddlers aged 8-18 months. Persistent anxiety beyond typical developmental stages warrants attention.

Should I tell the school about my child's anxiety?

Yes — teachers can provide important support and make small adjustments that make a big difference. Most schools have a designated mental health lead.

When should I seek professional help?

If anxiety is significantly interfering with daily life — school refusal, inability to socialise, persistent physical symptoms — speak to your GP. Early intervention leads to significantly better outcomes.

Does reassurance help anxious children?

Short-term, yes. Long-term, excessive reassurance can reinforce anxiety by confirming something is worth worrying about. Aim to validate feelings, then gently encourage facing the fear.

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