“…It is also found that there are risks that can interfere with the welfare or happiness of children (Broeren, Muris, Diamantopoulou, & Baker, 2013;Ip et al, 2019;Merikangas et al, 2010;Stulmaker & Ray, 2015;Waite & Creswell, 2015;Wehbe et al, 2016). Behavioral disorders often found in anxious children include pressure/withdrawal from social situations, especially with peers and also behavior to feelings of depression (Bufferd, Dougherty, & Olino, 2019;Draghi, Cavalcante Neto, Rohr, Jelsma, & Tudella, 2019). If children do not get proper treatment, the disorder often lasts into adulthood and is closely related to a variety of long-term negative outcomes (Gordon-Hollingsworth et al, 2015).…”