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Home > CBT Worksheets for Children > Worry

Worry

Our worry collection is designed to support practitioners in engaging children with structured, child-friendly CBT activities to help reduce and manage worry.

Resources include psychoeducation worksheets that explain the worry cycle, practical CBT activities to help children distinguish between real and hypothetical worries, and easy-to-use tools for worry time and problem solving.

CBT-based interventions are recommended as first-line treatments for anxiety in children and young people (NICE, 2013), and are commonly used in primary care to support mild to moderate worry and anxiety.

Worry in my body

Worry in my body

How worry feels

How worry feels

What is worry?

Keeping a worry diary

Keeping a worry diary

Catching your worries

Catching your worries (simple worry diary)

My worry bag

Worry bag

Catching your worries

Worry types

Worry types

Sorting worries out

Sorting worries out

Sorting your worries out

Sorting worries out (blank)

Worry time

Worry time

Listing and sorting worries

Listing and sorting worries

Dealing with worries

Dealing with worries

Worry time top tips (parents/carers)

Worry time top tips (parents/carers)

Letting worries go

Letting worries go

Worry busters

Worry busters

Catching your worries: practical or what ifs?

Problem solving (parents/carers)

Problem solving (parents/carers)

Solving a problem: here is how

Solving a problem: your turn

Adventure ladder (example)

Adventure ladder (template)

Adventure ladder (template)

Getting used to surprises and new things

Getting used to surprises and new things

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