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: Developing the ability to recognize familiar faces makes new ones seem scary. Toddlers (1–3 years)

: Children begin to understand actual dangers and social consequences. Adolescents (12+ years) File: Childhood.Fears.zip ...

Most childhood fears are mild and temporary. However, they may be classified as if they: Writing about Childhood Fears - Treasure Chest of Memories : Developing the ability to recognize familiar faces

: A lack of "object permanence" (understanding parents still exist when out of sight) causes distress. Preschoolers (3–6 years) Monsters, ghosts, the "thing" under the bed, thunder. the "thing" under the bed

Rejection by peers, social failure, war, and future mistakes.

: The line between fantasy and reality is blurred; imagined monsters feel entirely real. School Age (7–12 years) Personal injury, school performance, burglars, death.

: Developing the ability to recognize familiar faces makes new ones seem scary. Toddlers (1–3 years)

: Children begin to understand actual dangers and social consequences. Adolescents (12+ years)

Most childhood fears are mild and temporary. However, they may be classified as if they: Writing about Childhood Fears - Treasure Chest of Memories

: A lack of "object permanence" (understanding parents still exist when out of sight) causes distress. Preschoolers (3–6 years) Monsters, ghosts, the "thing" under the bed, thunder.

Rejection by peers, social failure, war, and future mistakes.

: The line between fantasy and reality is blurred; imagined monsters feel entirely real. School Age (7–12 years) Personal injury, school performance, burglars, death.