Anxiety

My seven year old son iz getting very anxious and upset over the last couple of days. It’s about making sure we’re going to the places we say we’re going to. It doesn’t help that the change in routine over christmas has caused him to sleep poorly and made him unwell  and extremely tired.. Any advice?  

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  • Hey there

    my son has just turned 9 yrs old. He started year 4 and everything blew up from there really. Most of his anxieties centre around school/homework and as you have mentioned changes in routine. I try to tell my son in advance of what is going to happen and break it down into parts. As Auto said try to give as much warning as possible. I brought my son a whiteboard on a stand and some markers as I find it helps his anxiety if he writes things down, then when he’s done things he can cross them off his list. With sleep I try to stick to a rigid routine as in time, we also have a warm milky drink and a hot water bottle before bed. I just try to make his bedtime routine the same every night regardless of what is going on really. Does or has your son had any kind of therapy? I can only speak for my son but although he will never be free from anxiety he is able to manage it a little better now. We did find that to make some positive changes that it was us as parents that had to adjust how we did things and to just be mindful. I’m no expert as I’m pretty much at the beginning of the journey but just letting you know what helps for us. 

    good luck with everything 

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  • Hey there

    my son has just turned 9 yrs old. He started year 4 and everything blew up from there really. Most of his anxieties centre around school/homework and as you have mentioned changes in routine. I try to tell my son in advance of what is going to happen and break it down into parts. As Auto said try to give as much warning as possible. I brought my son a whiteboard on a stand and some markers as I find it helps his anxiety if he writes things down, then when he’s done things he can cross them off his list. With sleep I try to stick to a rigid routine as in time, we also have a warm milky drink and a hot water bottle before bed. I just try to make his bedtime routine the same every night regardless of what is going on really. Does or has your son had any kind of therapy? I can only speak for my son but although he will never be free from anxiety he is able to manage it a little better now. We did find that to make some positive changes that it was us as parents that had to adjust how we did things and to just be mindful. I’m no expert as I’m pretty much at the beginning of the journey but just letting you know what helps for us. 

    good luck with everything 

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