Our 3-and-a-half toddler has never like loud noise (no fireworks for him), but it's always been one of those random things that hasn't got in the way of life. However, ever since we went to a flypast a couple of months ago, where several noisy aircraft flew really low, he's been super terrified of aeroplanes flying overhead. At the flypast, his little friend had a great time watching, as did her parents, me and my OH. We all showed a very positive reaction, got quite excited, took pix etc. In short, as far as I know, he experienced nothing negative at all while we were there.
Now, it's reached the point that he won't go in the garden alone in case there's an aeroplane flying (we don't even live on a flight path, so if there is a plane it's usually some tiny propeller plane that honestly is quieter than a buzzing bee). And if we're outside and anything remotely noisy flies overhead, he breaks out in a sweat and his heart rate goes through the roof. It's like he's having a panic attack.
As somebody who's still struggling to overcome her own phobia (spiders), I'm desperately trying to keep calm about LO's panic. However, it's frustrating to send him off happily into the garden to blow bubbles or whatever, only for him to come back in literally after blowing one bubble because he has seen a helicopter in the sky. I'm finding it hard to be patient here - he keeps asking to do outside stuff, and then as soon as he's outside he runs back in again.
I'm not clear at all what I'm meant to do about this. Up to now I've completely played it down, sometimes ignoring his mention of planes by just pretending that I didn't hear him say anything. When I have talked about it, I've been very casual, saying "yes, planes are cool aren't they?" or similar, and telling him about friends flying on holiday, etc.
I should stress his fear is completely of the planes flying overhead - he doesn't express any fear about flying itself, and in fact has asked several times to go on a plane or helicopter one day.
Will he grow out of it? If so, when? In the meantime, what do I do? It's getting to the point where he won't want to walk or bike, or rock climb, or go to the beach, or all the other things he usually loves. At what point should I seek help for this? And if I do seek help, where do I go?
Now, it's reached the point that he won't go in the garden alone in case there's an aeroplane flying (we don't even live on a flight path, so if there is a plane it's usually some tiny propeller plane that honestly is quieter than a buzzing bee). And if we're outside and anything remotely noisy flies overhead, he breaks out in a sweat and his heart rate goes through the roof. It's like he's having a panic attack.
As somebody who's still struggling to overcome her own phobia (spiders), I'm desperately trying to keep calm about LO's panic. However, it's frustrating to send him off happily into the garden to blow bubbles or whatever, only for him to come back in literally after blowing one bubble because he has seen a helicopter in the sky. I'm finding it hard to be patient here - he keeps asking to do outside stuff, and then as soon as he's outside he runs back in again.
I'm not clear at all what I'm meant to do about this. Up to now I've completely played it down, sometimes ignoring his mention of planes by just pretending that I didn't hear him say anything. When I have talked about it, I've been very casual, saying "yes, planes are cool aren't they?" or similar, and telling him about friends flying on holiday, etc.
I should stress his fear is completely of the planes flying overhead - he doesn't express any fear about flying itself, and in fact has asked several times to go on a plane or helicopter one day.
Will he grow out of it? If so, when? In the meantime, what do I do? It's getting to the point where he won't want to walk or bike, or rock climb, or go to the beach, or all the other things he usually loves. At what point should I seek help for this? And if I do seek help, where do I go?