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Anxiety in children is a pervasive and complex phenomenon that significantly impacts their well-being and development. This research article embarks on a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted nature of anxiety in children, delving into its prevalence, manifestations, contributing factors, and potential interventions. Through an examination of current research, clinical insights, and theoretical frameworks, this article seeks to unravel the threads of worry woven into the fabric of childhood. By shedding light on the various dimensions of childhood anxiety, the aim is to provide a holistic understanding that informs both identification and intervention strategies, ultimately fostering the mental health and resilience of the younger generation.