Monsters in the closet. Childhood fears
Description
A fear of the dark. A fear of thunderstorms. A fear of monsters in the closet. Even a fear of being sucked down the bathroom drain. Although they are frightening, childhood fears are generally a benign part of growing up. In this program, parents and experts share their insights about the fears that affect children at different ages. The use of such fears to chart a child's cognitive development and ways to help children cope with their fears are also discussed.
Runtime
16 min
Series
Subjects
- Stress (Psychology) (105)
- Adolescent psychology (124)
- Anxiety disorders (109)
- Child development (475)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c1997
Database
Films on Demand
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