5 Ways to Help Your Child Cope

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Living with a peanut allergy can be overwhelmingly stressful. Many kids worry about having an allergic reaction. While some level of concern is warranted, these fears can become extreme and develop into what experts call food allergy anxiety.
Anxiety about food is common in children with food allergies like a peanut allergy, according to research: One study of 250 children with food allergies found that 69 percent of participants experienced food-related anxiety symptoms. Another small study, of 94 children with food allergies, found that 37 percent experienced anxiety at levels that could indicate the presence of an anxiety disorder, while earlier research found that about 40 percent of children scored above average for anxious coping behaviors such as seeking reassurance, double-checking, or being overly vigilant of potential dangers.

“Anxiety can become problematic when it starts interfering with daily functioning, social experiences, school participation, eating, sleep, or overall quality of life,” says Lisa B. Rosenberg, a licensed clinical social worker and the founder of Safe and Included, a food allergy counseling and consulting practice. “I often see children become consumed with ‘what if’ thinking, excessive reassurance-seeking, or avoidance behaviors that go beyond reasonable safety precautions.”

Though these thoughts and behaviors may affect a child’s daily life, a supportive environment can make them feel more in control. Here are six ways parents can help kids with a peanut allergy cope with food allergy anxiety.

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