Anxiety in Children : Nip in the Bud

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Anxiety in Children: It is normal for young children to have worries but if these worries become intense and begin to impact on their daily lives, it may be that they have an anxiety disorder.

This film explains more about the different kinds of anxiety disorders, how to recognise them and how to help a child who has one. You can watch it at home on your computer or download it to play at seminars and events. For more information, the accompanying comprehensive Fact Sheets and additional resources visit us at /
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Nip in the Bud® was set up to encourage awareness about mental health disorders in young children. If you’re a teacher or a parent concerned about your children’s anxiety levels why not learn more, find out more on how to support them here with our Anxiety playlist: />
Here are a wealth of our other films for anyone interesting in children’s mental health here:
Young children’s mental health tips for Parents & Carers Playlist:
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These films range from short films with tips on how to help children look after their mental health to insights into tips for teachers in the classroom if their students are experiencing symptoms of mental illness, neurodiverse or neurodevelopmental issues, or how to handle disclosures from children to anxiety about covid or going back to school.

We also have more Mental Health tips for Teachers of young children in this Playlist:
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Wellbeing tips for young children Playlist
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Please Like this film and subscribe if you would like to see more of our films on children’s mental health and wellbeing – we’d really appreciate it and we think you will too.

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