Separation Anxiety And Child Observation

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I observed how a little girl had separation anxiety when her mother brought her to the daycare. She came into the classroom with a big smile but as soon as her mother help her put her coat and backpack away she got mad. She attached to her mom’s right leg not letting her go. The only thing she said was “mommy please don’t leave” she repeats this continuously put her mother tried so hard to release her from her leg and left. I will make sure I take time to talk to the mother about how she should explain her child she will take her to the daycare for the hours or tell her the time she will actually come back. Then she can let her know she will come back and picks her as soon as she gets out of work. I can also ask the mother if she can be able

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