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Feeling anxious is a fairly normal reaction when experiencing exciting, stressful, or new situations. However, students who have school anxiety can have a more serious disorder that requires treatment. Anxiety begins when it takes the student away from opportunities such as participating in extracurricular activities or social work. The national institute of mental health reports that approximately 25% of teens between the ages of 13 and 18 have an anxiety disorder, and slightly less than 6% have a severe anxiety disorder. This means that one in four teenagers struggle with anxiety, which…mehr

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Feeling anxious is a fairly normal reaction when experiencing exciting, stressful, or new situations. However, students who have school anxiety can have a more serious disorder that requires treatment. Anxiety begins when it takes the student away from opportunities such as participating in extracurricular activities or social work. The national institute of mental health reports that approximately 25% of teens between the ages of 13 and 18 have an anxiety disorder, and slightly less than 6% have a severe anxiety disorder. This means that one in four teenagers struggle with anxiety, which negatively affects their daily lives. Anxiety in children and adolescents from kindergarten to twelfth grade usually manifests itself in three different forms: refusal to go to school, test anxiety, and social anxiety. These three branches of student anxiety can be caused by various factors and are usually a sign of a deeper anxiety disorder. Children who are constantly worried and anxious are not doing it on purpose. Their nervous system operates automatically, especially in the case of anxiety, which is often caused by psychological warfare or mental reflexes.
Autorenporträt
Solmaz Akhavan.Licenciée en éducation élémentaire, enseignante préscolaire, Iran.