Some advice on minimising separation anxiety for children who are transitioning into long day care or between rooms.
Anxiety in children can be a big worry for parents, here are the signs to look out for and how to help your child.
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You may experience separation anxiety in a romantic relationship. It can feel like persistent worry or fear. Following routines is one possible coping strategy to make the separation more manageable.
Take some time and think about the following questions: Is there anything your child is currently unable to do because of anxiety? What do you hope your child will be able to do after this program?