Kids Anxiety

Kids Anxiety

How can I deal with separation anxiety in my 19 months old?

I have 4 children, 10, 8 and 19 months twins two years. Recently, The younger sister has started to suffer from severe separation anxiety. I can not leave him without screaming at the top of their lungs. The strange part is that can leave him with his usual sitter Monday - Thursday and he is fine (goes there since he was 10 weeks old), but if I leave anyone yells at the top your lungs and is horribly attached to get home. I feel like I have a growth of 26 pounds attached to my hip when I'm home with him. Its twin is the opposite. I tried everything I read online and nothing seems to help. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Some good points have been made. I try to walk when she cries. I never go back if they left the house until you need it. However, the other day, the high pitched scream was so loud, one of the neighbors complained and would not allow the girl who was seeing (the daughter of my regular babysitter) console.

Our daughter is 19 months going through the same. She is like velcro to my wife and has a tantrum if no can see it. We favor the "tough love" approach - let her mourn. I'll sit and tell her that her mother will return soon. After a while he calms down and is very well. She is even starting to wonder when "Mommy again?" If you always respond to crying as a tactic only reinforces for him get it right.


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Anxiety Headaches Can be a Symptom of an Overwhelming Emotional State

Anxiety headaches are, at least for me, a symptom or warning of being overloaded with information or emotions. The feeling of dizziness comes on without warning and is typically triggered by information coming from OUTSIDE my own head. Maybe it's the kids or the spouse, the job or some other stimulus that pushes the right buttons that removes my equilibrium and overloads the circuits.

As the world has become increasingly complex, living has also become a difficult struggle. I'm not talking about suicide here but just the ability to function in a society without common goals or views is extremely difficult.

One example of this is the fact that parents raising children today do not have the same level of community support that was once evident. Teachers, no longer have the full and unwavering support of parents anymore, which in turn allows kids to act up and get away with it because no one is willing to do anything about it. The support mechanism for those doing the work of raising our next generations is in tatters. Thinking about these things can be quite overwhelming.

Although many of us can maintain some type of equilibrium within ourselves, we also tend to mentally add additional trigger points. We may then see something on the television or interact with someone that raises our emotional state into the danger area and the risk of having an anxiety Headache attack can happen without warning.

That's the problem with many of the anxiety attack related triggers. They can come on without warning and start seemingly without any stimulus. Our logical mind however knows that something, either internal or external brought on the anxiety attacks and the dizzy Headache feeling.

Luckily for the great majority of us, the dizzying feeling and emotional overload dissipates as fast as it comes on us. This anxiety headache is also part of panic attacks. These too are serious and brought on by emotional overloaded state.

I'm not a psychologist but just someone who also suffers from a serious emotional illness. I understand, probably much more than many of the highly educated because like many, I live with the illness and the symptoms daily. The psychologist types are appreciated here but the fact is that more than once the intelligentsia of our society have stood in the town square proclaiming their theories as truth that are later found to be wrong...usually after others were hurt.

Come visit the link below for a site dedicated to dealing with the stresses and strains of living in this hyper consumer society that will pay millions to save a beached whale while closing community vaccination centers that keep little children healthy. We're the fighters who fight to stay sane in a world we see as increasingly insane.

In the end, I don't think it's a matter of simply saying we have mental problems. I truly believe that the larger question is why aren't more of us struggling with the situation called life!

About the Author

Abigail Franks writes on many subjects which includes anxiety and depression. visit her site to find more information about Anxiety and anxiety disorders

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