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Separation anxiety in infants and toddlers is normal and expected. For older children, however, excessive fear of being separated from a caregiver or home may represent symptoms of Separation Anxiety Disprder (SAD). Chidren with SAD often have difficulty going to school, being away from loved ones, going to sleepovers or camp, or engaging in other developmentally appropriate activities of childhood. SAD can have a debiliating effect on children and their families. Fortunately, help is available. Separation Anxiety: A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Child shows parents and caregivers how to reognize and manage separation anxiety using evidence-based congnitive-behavioral principles. This DVD includes:
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Parents and caregivers of children with SAD will learn four FUNDAMENTAL skills:
Additional helpful extras on this DVD include:
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