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A nervous child may exhibit constant worry about various aspects of life, such as school, social situations, or family matters.
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Look out for physical signs of anxiety, such as stomach aches, headaches, sweating, trembling, or rapid heartbeat.
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Nervous children might avoid certain situations or activities that make them feel anxious, such as social gatherings or speaking in public.
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Anxiety can affect a child's ability to focus and concentrate, leading to difficulties in school or completing tasks.
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Watch for changes in behavior, such as irritability, restlessness, clinginess, or tearfulness, which can indicate underlying anxiety.
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