This worksheet asks you to think about what goes through your mind when you feel scared. Since everyone is afraid of different things, there is no single "correct" answer. You need to fill in the thought bubble with your own personal fears.
Here are a few common examples of things people might write or draw in that space:
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Darkness: Being alone in a dark room.
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Animals: Seeing a big spider, a snake, or a loud dog.
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The Unknown: Hearing a strange noise at night.
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Situations: Getting lost in a crowd or having to speak in front of the class.
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Imaginary Things: Monsters under the bed or ghosts.
To complete the task, simply pick one or two things that make *you* feel nervous and write them down or sketch them inside the big cloud shape.
Final Answer:
[Student's Personal Response]: Write or draw specific things that scare you (e.g., spiders, the dark, loud noises) inside the thought bubble.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fear worksheet.