There is no guaranteed way to prevent separation anxiety. However, experts know that children who are diagnosed with this disorder tend to be vulnerable to setbacks in symptoms after holidays and summer breaks. It is recommended that parents practice short separations from the child during those periods so that the child stays accustomed to spending time apart.

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