bath time, the dark, strangers, monsters under the bed or in the closet, getting lost, getting made fun of at school, spankings and other disciplinary measures, going to the doctor and getting a shot, taking medicine
Artemis's fears were that her parents would make her marry a guy and then have children
Tell a story to them about how another child realized his fears were imaginary.
crackheads with rage
The top 3 most common fears in the world are fear of heights (acrophobia), fear of public speaking (glossophobia), and fear of spiders (arachnophobia). These fears are often reported as widespread and can vary in intensity from person to person.
For school-age children, the biggest fears are needles and pain. Parents can help by giving them information about their body and how it works, and vaguely explain that the doctor will fix them.
wolves and monsters under the bed
Common fears among boys and girls can include fear of failure, rejection, criticism, uncertainty about the future, and social judgment. They may also fear physical harm, loneliness, and the unknown. Gender norms and societal expectations can also influence the specific fears experienced by boys and girls.
yes he gets gag orders on them though. for his fears of kidnaping .
Yes, there are many children's books that address fear of the dark, such as "The Dark" by Lemony Snicket and "There's a Nightmare in My Closet" by Mercer Mayer. These stories often offer reassuring messages and strategies for overcoming fear, providing comfort and empowerment to children.
The sum of all fears.
yes he gets gag orders on them though. for his fears of kidnaping .
it explores common fears and anxiety-APEX