Separation Anxiety in CHildren

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Psychology

 

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Marie P

 

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May 4, 2015

 

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Other factors that may contribute to separation anxiety are "tiredness, minor or major illness, changes in the household routine, family changes such as birth of a sibling, divorce, death or illness, [and/or] change in caregiver or routine at day care center" (Watkins, Brynes, and Peller, 2001). Children that cry when the parent is leaving tend to stop within two to four minutes after the parent is gone and return back to their regular routines...
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Children that cry when the parent is leaving tend to stop within two to four minutes after the parent is gone and return back to their regular routines. There are many ways to handle the separation anxiety a child may be feeling. "It is important to handle separation anxiety properly so that your child will develop the coping skills needed to handle being separated from you when he or she is older" (Separation Anxiety)...
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