Ep. 47: Managing Separation Anxiety in Young Children
Teach. Play. Love. Parenting Advice for the Early Years
Release Date: 11/22/2022
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info_outlineWhile separation anxiety can be tough for both parents and children, it’s reassuring to know it happens because we love each other so very much. Establishing daily routines and rituals – paired with patience and grace -- will help your child trust the process. And YOU can find comfort in knowing that your child is in good hands, even on the most difficult days.