Associated with phobias include feeling dizzy, getting out of breath, feeling sick, and even a fear of dying. If these feelings are strong, they might lead to a panic attack. Phobias can even make some people isolate themselves from other, making it difficult for them to live a normal life.
To fear some things before the child is presented with the situation through their words or actions. Children may also notice the fears of adults in their family. If they see a parent scared by a situation, they are also likely to be scared by it. Fortunately, many children outgrow their phobias as they get older.