Separation anxiety in toddlers
Great podcasts for parents and carers

Tue 14 July 2015
12 mins
Separation anxiety. Babies can start to show signs of it around 7 to 9 months. It’s when they’re starting to become more aware of the people around them, who is familiar and who is not. But what about separation anxiety in toddlers? What does it mean then?
GUEST: Judy Kynaston, General Manager of Early Childhood Australia
WEBSITE: Kids Matter - Separation Anxiety
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