
The Nervous Personality in Childhood
A nervous personality in childhood refers to a temperament characterized by heightened sensitivity, anxiety, and a tendency to feel easily overwhelmed by new or challenging situations. These children may exhibit cautiousness, avoid risks, and show strong responses to stress or unfamiliar environments. Their nervousness often stems from a sensitive nervous system, leading to increased alertness and worry. While this trait can make children more attuned to their surroundings, it may also require support to help them build confidence and resilience. Understanding and gentle encouragement can help these children manage their nervous tendencies effectively.