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Helping Anxious Children Through Occupational Therapy

By Ema Bartolo ·

As an Occupational Therapist in Malta, I encounter the consequences of childhood anxiety regularly. Children display this condition through school refusal, pre-event emotional breakdowns, self-soothing behaviors like fabric chewing, and recurring physical complaints. Anxiety manifests as genuine, widespread, and substantially disruptive — with OT playing a significant therapeutic role.

Manifestations of Childhood Anxiety

Anxiety frequently emerges differently in young people than anticipated. While some articulate their emotions, most cannot express their experiences. Common presentations include:

  • Avoidance patterns: Resistance to novel situations, social withdrawal, school reluctance
  • Somatic symptoms: Digestive discomfort, head pain, nausea before transitions
  • Behavioral escalations: Seemingly disproportionate reactions reflecting nervous system dysregulation
  • Perfectionism-driven anxiety: Task resistance stemming from failure concerns
  • Separation anxiety: Difficulty parting from caregivers during transitions
  • Sleep disruption: Delayed sleep onset, nightmares, caregiver co-sleeping needs
  • Self-soothing behaviors: Oral stimulation, hair manipulation — these serve regulatory purposes

Anxiety and Sensory System Integration

At WonderKids, we recognize anxiety encompasses physiological dimensions beyond psychology. The sensory system proves fundamental. When children process sensory input hypersensitively, ordinary environments seem dangerous, triggering protective nervous system responses.

Many anxious children demonstrate concurrent sensory processing differences. Cafeteria acoustics, unexpected alarms, clothing texture sensations — these experiences overwhelm already-sensitive systems, intensifying anxiety symptoms.

OT’s Therapeutic Approach for Anxious Children

Occupational Therapy provides practical, physiologically-grounded interventions complementing psychological care. We equip children with concrete nervous system management approaches and participation strategies.

Initial Assessment Process

We conduct comprehensive evaluations determining sensory processing patterns. This identifies triggering experiences and identifies calming inputs.

Self-Regulation Strategy Development

We introduce evidence-based techniques applicable across contexts:

  • Proprioceptive calming: Sustained pressure applications, weighted tools, hand compression exercises
  • Respiratory techniques: Accessible breathing patterns children employ universally
  • Kinetic discharge: Wall resistance activities, jumping exercises, weight-bearing tasks managing physical tension
  • Fidgeting tools: Classroom-appropriate sensory implements providing regulation without distraction
  • Environmental design: Creating designated decompression areas at home and school

Exposure-Based Skill Building

Through structured therapeutic activities, we progressively introduce challenging situations — sensory-rich play, unpredictable movement, peer interaction. We maintain individualized pacing, building competence incrementally.

Routine Establishment

Anxiety disrupts fundamental daily sequences — morning preparation, school transitions, eating periods, sleep routines. We establish predictable, sensory-conscious schedules decreasing anxiety triggers while enhancing personal agency.

Supporting Anxious Children Within Malta’s Educational System

School collaboration proves essential. Accommodations include visual schedule systems reducing unpredictability, dedicated decompression spaces, integrated movement breaks, and non-verbal communication strategies allowing discretion.

Parental Engagement

Families constitute essential collaborative partners. WonderKids coaches caregivers on anxiety-responsive parenting avoiding reinforcement of escape behaviors. We provide household and community management strategies. Malta’s family-centered society means extended family participation — an approach we actively support.

Is Anxiety Affecting Your Child?

Should anxiety interfere with your child’s functioning — school participation, peer relationships, sleep quality, novelty engagement — OT intervention offers support. Formal diagnosis remains unnecessary for initial evaluation.

Call us at +356 77048650 or email info@wonderkids.mt.

Your child deserves to experience safety, capability, and readiness for life’s opportunities.

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