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- "You worry about yourself" is a phrase that has become popular on social media and is often used to tell someone to mind their own business. However, the query seems to be about dealing with anxiety in toddlers. To help a toddler deal with anxiety, parents should provide comfort and reassurance while helping the child face the situation that is making them anxious. Parents should also help the child label and verbalize their feelings before, during, and after they experience them1. If the child's anxiety seems too hard for them to handle, parents should talk with their child's doctor or a mental health doctor2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The general guidelines for dealing with normative anxiety in this period are providing comfort and reassurance, while helping your toddler face the situation that is making him or her anxious. “Help your child label and verbalize the feelings before, during and after they experience them,” Dr. Kerns says.www.luriechildrens.org/en/blog/a-guide-to-understa…If your child has worry, stress, or anxiety that seems too hard for them to handle, talk with your child's doctor or a mental health doctor. Childhood anxiety can get better with the right treatment and support.kidshealth.org/en/parents/worrying.html
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