Scared Parents Form - Children and War - childrenandwar 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and the date at the top of the form. This personal information is essential for tracking and reference.
  3. Read each statement carefully. For each statement, select one of the three options: 'Not True or Hardly Ever True', 'Somewhat True or Sometimes True', or 'Very True or Often True' based on your child's experiences over the last three months.
  4. Fill in the corresponding circle next to your chosen response for each statement. Ensure you respond to all statements, even if some may not seem relevant.
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Learning self-help techniques to deal with mental stress is very effective for children struggling with trauma. The children learn simple relaxation techniques, so they can regulate overwhelming emotions themselves. These include breathing exercises, singing, dancing, drawing and acting.
Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric conditions in children and adolescents, affecting nearly 1 in 12 children and 1 in 4 adolescents. Anxiety disorders include specific phobias, social anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder.
Ask your child to name 3 things they can see, identify 3 sounds they can hear, and move 3 different parts of their bodies. This mindfulness strategy helps children engage their senses and focus on reality rather than worrying about what might happen in the future.
The SCARED is a child and parent self-report questionnaire used to screen for childhood anxiety disorders and monitor symptoms. The questionnaire is for children ages 8 -18 years. NOTE: for children ages 8-11 have the child answer the questionnaire sitting with an adult in case they have any questions.
The Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) is a 41-item self-report measure designed to assess anxiety disorders in children and young people aged 818 years over the past three months.

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War increases parental stress (Conway et al., 2013). This stress might further compromise parents ability to attend to their childrens emotional needs. Specifically, living in dangerous surroundings can make parents overly concerned for the safety of their children.
Target Population: Validated for use with children 8-18 years old of various ethnicities. Note: For aged 8 to 11 years, recommended use includes the clinician explaining all questions, or having an adult present to answer any of the childs questions.
The Spence Childrens Anxiety Scale Parent Version (SCAS-Parent) is a 38-item parent report measure designed to assess anxiety symptoms in children aged 7-13 years.

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