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Fear is an emotion like others such as happiness, anger, hurt, sadness.We need emotions to process
information we receive and decide how to respond.Being afraid of fast cars, for example, is something
that might protect us from harm.Being afraid of the consequence of a choice may prevent us getting into
trouble.
Fears in young children commonly center on certain animals like snakes or big dogs.Fears are caused
often because of experiences or ideas expressed by others, and at times, the media.Many normal fears
during the early years, like men with beards, or large dogs, disappear with age.Those relating to
personal failure and ridicule (嘲笑) remain through adulthood and may need special help to overcome.
Children's fears are often small, but that doesn't mean they should be dismissed as trivial (微不足道的). They need to be recognized and accepted as real for that child.Only when we help children
understand their fears can they grow normally in their ability to settle them.
Research shows that as a child grows up, the center of his fears changes a lot.Things like divorce, a
teacher who "shouted at me", people with guns, bullies, big boys, or "making fun of me" top the list of
childhood fears."
We cannot always prevent these experiences from happening, but it is essential that children be
allowed to freely express their emotions without judgment.Sympathy and a caring listener will help ease
pain of these fears.Read books and stories to your child about children who have experienced similar
fears.This helps children talk about their fears and find ways to cope.With all emotions, fears become
less of a problem for children as they gain selfconfidence and they find that fear is normal and can be
dealt with.
1. According to Paragraph 2, we can know that fears in young children________.
A. only center on frightening animals
B. are not born but learned
C. can make sure of their safety
D. need special help to deal with
2. Children's fears are often ignored because________.
A. they exist widely in the world
B. they will disappear with age
C. people thought they are not worth considering
D. they are often imaginary
3. In dealing with children's fears, the final goal of the parents is to________.
A. stop unpleasant experiences happening to children
B. let children know about the nature of fear
C. create an environment where there is nothing to fear
D. develop children's ability to treat their fears on their own
4. From the passage we can learn that________.
A. some childhood fears may have a lasting influence
B. children should avoid the media to reduce their fear
C. fears can be judged according to the environment
D. children with similar fears can communicate easily
5. What's the best title for this passage?
A. Children's fears.
B. How to overcome children's fears.
C. The kind of children's fears.
D. The bad effects of fears.