What is the Preschool Anxiety Scale?
The Preschool Anxiety Scale (PAS) is a tool designed to assess anxiety symptoms in young children aged 2 ½ and 6 ½ years, focusing on behaviors that may indicate generalized anxiety, separation anxiety, social anxiety, and other common anxiety-related disorders in early childhood. Specifically intended for parents and caregivers, the scale helps identify children who may be at risk of developing more severe anxiety conditions, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
The PAS consists of a series of questions that prompt parents or caregivers to report their child's behaviors, including fears of physical harm, separation from parents or caregivers, and social discomfort. Each response is assigned a score, which contributes to a total score that reflects the severity of the child's anxiety symptoms. High scores in subcategories like separation anxiety or social anxiety may indicate the need for further evaluation and potential clinical diagnosis.
In addition to the parent-report version, the PAS has a teacher-report version tailored to assess behaviors in the preschool setting. Teachers provide insights into the child's reactions to everyday preschool experiences, such as transitions, peer interactions, and group activities, offering a comprehensive view of the child’s anxiety in different environments.










