When Letting Go Becomes Difficult
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When Letting Go Becomes Difficult
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527
Summary:
This article is about separation anxiety and how it is different from separation anxiety disor
Keywords:
separation anxiety
Article Body:
As a kid, were you afraid of being left alone by your mom or dad in school?
Does your child t
Separation anxiety is a fairly common anxiety disorder that commonly affects children and youn
Separation anxiety disorder is a psychological condition in which an individual has excessive
A big differentiating factor with separation anxiety and separation anxiety disorder is that t
Separation anxiety disorder may be triggered by traumatic experiences such as:
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A frightening experience that the child personally experiences or have heard about. (e
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A serious separation experience. (ex. parents divorce or parents serve in the military
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Severely stressful experience within the family. (ex. a pending divorce, serious illne
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A significant change that the child experiences. (changing nannies, having a new brot
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An illness, be it major or minor conditions.
There’s a fine line that determines whether your child is experiencing normal separation anxie
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When Letting Go Becomes Difficult
Word Count:
527
Summary:
This article is about separation anxiety and how it is different from separation anxiety disor
Keywords:
separation anxiety
Article Body:
As a kid, were you afraid of being left alone by your mom or dad in school?
Does your child t
Separation anxiety is a fairly common anxiety disorder that commonly affects children and youn
Separation anxiety disorder is a psychological condition in which an individual has excessive
A big differentiating factor with separation anxiety and separation anxiety disorder is that t
Separation anxiety disorder may be triggered by traumatic experiences such as:
l
A frightening experience that the child personally experiences or have heard about. (e
l
A serious separation experience. (ex. parents divorce or parents serve in the military
l
Severely stressful experience within the family. (ex. a pending divorce, serious illne
l
A significant change that the child experiences. (changing nannies, having a new brot
l
An illness, be it major or minor conditions.
There’s a fine line that determines whether your child is experiencing normal separation anxie
This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1
Developed by SANFACE Software http://www.sanface.com/
Available at http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdf.html