Did you know that children as young as 7 or 8 can have performance anxiety? Its many symptoms often resemble those of other disorders, so it is recommended to consult a health care specialist for an expert opinion. Although getting a diagnosis is not essential, having one will make it easier to help your child.
Here are a few common symptoms of performance anxiety to watch out for in your child:
- A tendency to feel like they are not good enough
- Memory lapses
- Fear of disappointing you
- Anxiety attacks
- Feelings of uselessness
- A tendency to avoid criticism
- Intense perfectionism
- Etc.
During stressful situations, performance anxiety can also cause physical symptoms:
- Migraines and headaches
- Muscle tension
- Insomnia
- Digestive problems (stomach aches, nausea)
- Etc.