Health Tip: Coping With Separation Anxiety

Health Tip: Coping With Separation Anxiety

(HealthDay News) -- It's common for young children -- especially between the ages of 8 months to 1 year -- to cry or throw a tantrum when a parent leaves the home.

While this behavior may be unpleasant, experts say it's perfectly normal.

The Nemours Foundation offers these suggestions to help ease separation anxiety:

  • Try not to first leave your little one with a sitter between the ages of 8 months and 1 year, when separation anxiety tends to peak.

  • Don't schedule your departure time when your child is likely to be tired or hungry.

  • Let your child get to know a new babysitter, and try to make the transition gradual.

  • Adhere to a calm, consistent and loving goodbye routine.

  • Reassure your child that you will be back. Make special time to give the child your undivided attention.

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