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Safeguarding
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        How Anxiety Might Show Up




        Every young person experiences anxiety
        differently, but warning signs include:
        •  Frequent  headaches,  stomach  aches,
            or sleep difficulties.
        •  Avoiding  school,  lessons,  or  social
            activities.
        •  Sudden  mood  changes  —  irritability,
            withdrawal, or anger.
        •  Physical signs such as sweating, shaking,
            or breathlessness.
        •  Panic attacks, which can feel frightening
            but are not life-threatening.



        How we can help together




        •  Open conversations: Encourage honest
            discussions about feelings without
            judgment.
        •  Small steps: Break challenges into
            manageable goals, such as attending
            part of the day or speaking in a small
            group.
        •  Healthy strategies: Breathing exercises,
            relaxation, journaling, and consistent
            routines can reduce anxiety.
        •  Partnership: When parents, students, and
            staff work together, we can respond early
            and effectively.




             Our commitment
             At Regent, we treat anxiety as an important safeguarding issue. If your child is showing
             signs of anxiety, please reach out to the pastoral or safeguarding team. Together, we
             can help our young people feel supported, resilient, and ready to thrive.








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