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Fears of Preschoolers

Fears in Preschoolers - Keep Kids Healthy
A discussion of fears in preschool age children and tips on helping your child overcome and master the things that he is afraid of.

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Child Fears - Keep Kids Healthy
Parenting Books recommended from the Keep Kids Healthy library about Child Fears.

Children's Fears - Keep Kids Healthy
Fears are usually considered to be a normal part of a child's development, unless they become irrational and turn into a phobia. Review the common things that children are afraid of.

Coping With Anxiety, Fears, and Phobias - kidshealth.org
Experiencing and dealing with anxieties can prepare young people to handle the unsettling experiences and challenging situations of life.

Fears and Phobias - AAP
Questions to consider when helping your children cope with their fears from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Coping with a Tragedy - About Pediatrics
Whether it is a school shooting, natural disaster, such as an earthquake, flood or hurricane, or a terrorist bombing, special attention must be paid to our children to help them cope and understand what has happened.

Helping Kids Cope with Tragedies - About Pediatrics
A tragic event, like the loss of the shuttle Columbia, is difficult for everyone. Learn how to help your children cope with this tragedy.



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Important disclaimer: The information on expertpediatrician.com is for educational purposes only and should not be considered to be medical advice. It is not meant to replace the advice of the physician who cares for your child. All medical advice and information should be considered to be incomplete without a physical exam, which is not possible without a visit to your doctor.