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  2. Age-by-age symptoms of separation anxiety and how to help kids

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    Separation Anxiety is common in early childhood and typically self-resolves as the child develops, usually at around age 2 or 3. Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is a mental health diagnosis consisting of extreme fear of separation from home or caregivers and other loved ones.

  3. Separation anxiety disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    In some children, intense and ongoing separation anxiety is a sign of a more serious condition known as separation anxiety disorder. Separation anxiety disorder can be identified as early as preschool age.

  4. How to Ease Your Child’s Separation Anxiety

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    Give your child a chance to prepare, experience, and thrive in your absence! It’s rare that separation anxiety persists on a daily basis after the preschool years. If you’re concerned that your child isn’t adapting to being without you, chat with the pediatrician.

  5. Separation Anxiety: What’s Normal and When to Worry

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    “Separation anxiety in babies between 9 and 18 months of age is very normal, and typically fades over time,” says Katie K. Lockwood, MD, MEd, a Pediatrician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). CHOP Psychologist Billie S. Schwartz, PhD, adds: “It’s a very important developmental milestone and completely healthy.

  6. Separation Anxiety Disorder in Children

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    Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is a type of mental health problem. A child with SAD worries a lot about being apart from family members or other close people. The child has a fear of being lost from their family or of something bad occurring to a family member if he or she is not with the person. All children and teens feel some anxiety.

  7. Separation Anxiety Disorder: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Separation anxiety disorder is a mental health condition that affects children and adults. It causes a person to feel excessive fear or anxiety when separated from a close attachment figure or anticipating separation.

  8. Helping Kids Cope with Separation Anxiety - Stanford Medicine ...

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    Separation anxiety happens when the fear of a new situation impairs a child’s ability to separate confidently from his or her parents, she said, adding that it’s one of several types of worry children may feel right now.

  9. Separation anxiety disorder - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo ...

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    Coping with a child who has separation anxiety disorder can be frustrating and cause conflict with family members. It also can cause a great deal of worry and anxiety for parents. Ask your child's therapist for advice on coping and support.

  10. What Is Separation Anxiety? - Child Mind Institute

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    It’s common for young children to have trouble leaving their parents. But children with separation anxiety disorder have such extreme fears about being apart that they get in the way of daily life. And these fears don’t get better as the child gets older.

  11. Separation Anxiety Disorder - Boston Children's Hospital

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    Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is an anxiety disorder that causes a child to suffer from feelings of extreme worry when apart from family members or other places and people she is attached to. Sometimes just the thought of the separation causes this intense worry.