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How to keep children calm when they are scared?

Comfort the child to assure them they are safe

Children are more susceptible to fear and anxiety than adults because they have less life experience and cannot understand and process difficult emotions. They also have more vivid imaginations, making it easier for them to become scared by things that adults might not find frightening. Additionally, children’s brains are still developing, and they may not have the same level of emotional regulation as adults. These factors can contribute to children being more easily scared than adults.

If a child is feeling scared, the best thing you can do is to try to reassure them and provide them with comfort.

Here are a few tips for how to keep children calm when they are scared:

Remember, being patient and understanding with your child if they feel scared is essential. Provide them with love and support, and help them to find healthy ways to cope with their fears.

Thanks for reading, let me know your thoughts in the comments.

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