Anxiety in children may show as physical symptoms, avoidance, perfectionism, sleep disturbance or school refusal. We evaluate developmentally, consider co-occurring learning or attention factors, and guide families toward practical support. Urgent mental-health needs should be met by appropriate emergency services. Send an enquiry for a considered review.
Overview
Anxiety can look like tummy aches, sleep trouble, clinginess, avoidance, perfectionism, or teenage withdrawal. It often coexists with attention or learning difficulties.
Our role is developmental and behavioural review, family-centred guidance, and coordination with psychology or mental-health services when indicated.
What parents notice
- Frequent worry, tummy aches, headaches or sleep trouble
- Avoidance of school, activities or social situations
- Perfectionism, tearfulness, low mood
- Withdrawal or change in behaviour
How our clinic helps
- Developmental and emotional review
- Consideration of co-occurring factors
- Family guidance and coordinated referral where indicated
Common questions
- What if my child is in crisis?
- Urgent mental-health or safety concerns need appropriate emergency services. Please contact your nearest hospital emergency department.

