Psychological Stress in Children

Our children often experience feelings of stress, and because we sometimes do not understand the cause of their stress, we do not act toward them in a healthy and proper manner. Therefore, here are the most important causes of psychological stress in children:
- A child feeling physical pain or suffering from a specific illness, which leads to a severe change in their psychological state.
- Anxiety that affects the child due to school tasks, their academic achievement level, and their test scores.
- The child’s constant exposure to rejection and bullying by friends; bullying can also occur within the family, which exacerbates the condition because the child is exposed to more intense pressure.
- The child moving from one school to another, or from one home to another, can be a cause of psychological stress for them.
- Family disintegration and parental separation are among the factors that most cause anxiety and psychological stress in children.
- Misconceptions that children form about themselves and their inability to evaluate their self-worth correctly, which may be due to their young age.
- A lack of self-confidence in some children is a factor behind severely exhausting psychological stress.
- Certain physical changes that surprise both male and female children may cause them psychological stress and excessive nervous tension, as they are unaccustomed to such changes in their bodies.