Survey: Child Anxiety and Interaction with Parents

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We invite you to participate in a survey on the topic of child anxiety and its interaction with parents. Your answers will help better understand the emotional state of children and develop effective support strategies.

Please answer each question using the suggested options or rate the situation on a scale where applicable. At the end of the survey, you will be able to leave your feedback and provide an email address for follow-up.

1. How often does your child show signs of anxiety?

2. Do you observe changes in your child's mood after conflicts with you?

3. How does your child react to new situations?

4. Does the child feel fear of school or going out into the world?

5. How often does the child refuse to participate in social events?

6. Does the child show physical symptoms (headaches, stomach pains) during stress?

7. How do you assess your child's anxiety level on a scale?

8. Does communication with your child help reduce their anxiety?

9. How does the child react when you discuss difficult topics with them?

10. Does the child feel pressure from parental expectations?

11. How often does the child express their fears openly?

12. Do you feel that your child easily adapts to changes?

13. Does the child show a desire to isolate themselves in stressful situations?

14. How do you respond to your child's anxiety manifestations?

15. Do you discuss your child's fears and worries?

16. Do you create a safe environment for the child's self-identification?

17. How often do you feel that your child is anxious about uncertainty?

18. Do you try to alleviate the child's anxiety through games or calm conversations?

19. Do you feel that the child worries about failures in school?

20. How often does the child express negative emotions after school?

21. Do you feel that the child compares themselves to others and experiences stress?

22. How does the child react to criticism from parents?

23. Do you discuss your child's wishes and fears about the future?

24. Does the child feel fear of being without parental support?

25. How often does the child feel confused in social situations?

26. Do you notice changes in your child's behavior during various life events?

27. Does your child easily lose optimism after failures?

28. How often does the child take their own mistakes too seriously?

29. Do you support your child's initiatives for developing independence?

30. How often does the child feel pressure regarding achievements?

31. Does the child show fear of unknown people or situations?

32. How does the child react when they feel lonely?

33. Does the child experience excessive anxiety during exams or tests?

34. How often does the child ask for your support in stressful situations?

35. Does the child feel fear of potential changes in the family?

36. Does the child help you recognize your own emotions?

37. How do you assess your child's ability to manage their emotions?

38. Does the child prefer a calm environment compared to noisy places?

39. How often does the child express their emotions openly?

40. Do you feel that your child needs additional psychological support?

41. Assess the intensity of the impact of stressful situations on the child's emotional state

42. Assess the level of calming of the child after parental support

43. Assess the effectiveness of the methods you use to reduce the child's anxiety

44. Assess the impact of the family atmosphere on the child's anxiety level

45. Assess how much the child feels their autonomy in decision-making

46. Which of the following factors do you think most influence the child's anxiety?

47. What methods of parental support do you use to reduce the child's anxiety?

48. What elements of the family atmosphere do you think contribute to the child's sense of safety?

50. Please share your feedback and comments regarding this survey

  1. interesting survey. but there are too many questions that are similar to each other.
  2. interesting survey
  3. survey fine, what to think about.
  4. very thoughtful survey text, and there is much to ponder.
  5. thank you, the test is just amazing.
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