Helping Your Child Overcome Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety is a normal stage in child development, often peaking between 8 and 24 months. It can also reappear later during preschool years.

Strategies to help your child include:

  • Practice short separations: Gradually extend time apart to help your child adjust.
  • Establish a routine: Consistency helps children feel secure.
  • Offer comfort items: A favorite toy or blanket can provide reassurance during separations.
  • Create positive goodbyes: Always say goodbye with confidence, even if your child is upset.

Remember, separation anxiety usually lessens over time as your child becomes more confident.

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