I've seen families of boys with one son with problems and one not. I am no expert but I guess some conditions and traits are dominant and others not, and we have no control over wiring... having dealt with anxiety with my DD which has gotten very bad at times, there is hope because they do make progress with the right care. I have a few books on it, have help from my naturopath etc... perhaps join a group/website that is specific to that (I got loads of help from the selective mutism site which is what DD has) and it made such a difference.
But to answer your question, your next son may or may not have anxiety like the other boys... there's no way you can tell. Fingers crossed - and make sure you get support for you too. I found that the more anxious I was, the more my daughter was. Sometimes her anxiety would make me anxious (its catchy). So give yourself as much help and support as them too.


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