Some stress is normal and
even useful. Stress can help your child if he or she needs to work hard or react quickly. For
example, it can help your child win a race or finish important homework on time.
But if stress happens too often or lasts too long, it can have bad
effects. It can be linked to headaches, an upset stomach, back pain, and
trouble sleeping. It can weaken your child's
immune system, making it harder to fight off disease.
If your child already has a health problem, stress may make it worse. It can make your child moody, tense, or depressed. He or she may not do
well at school.
Learning how to deal with stress is an important part of growing up. You can't keep your children from feeling stressed, but you can teach them what to do when stressful situations occur.
Test Your Knowledge
Too much stress can actually make my child sick.
- True
This answer is correct.Too much stress can weaken your child's immune system, making it harder to fight off disease.
- False
This answer is incorrect.Too much stress can weaken your child's immune system, making it harder to fight off disease.
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