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Ask the Expert: Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety is a normal stage of development. Separation anxiety often appears between the time a baby is six to eight months old and may wane and then reemerge during challenging times, particularly around transitions. During this workshop/conversation, the speakers will explore the developmental reasons separation anxiety occurs in both the baby and young child and consider strategies for managing this behavior.

These FREE workshops/conversations will be held monthly and are facilitated by our Jewish Family and Children's Services parent consultants - a multidisciplinary team of parenting experts.

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