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Katie, an eleven month old child, who has been attending daycare since she was only a few months old, begins showing signs of distress whenever her parents drop her off or pick her up from the daycare.  This begins with Katie clinging to her parent's legs and screaming when she is taken away from them. It continues with Katie crying for several minutes after her parents leave and her withdrawal from the caretakers that are in the room.  When her parents arrive at the end of the day, Katie begins crying again and both she and her parents are upset when she leaves.  Why is Katie demonstrating these behaviors?





Correct Answer:
Katie is exhibiting signs of separation anxiety.

although katie's behaviors could be caused by both a), b) and d); the more likely reason for katie's behaviors is separation anxiety.  generally, between the ages of 9 to 14 months, a child will begin to display distress over being separated from her primary caregivers.  even people that have been a constant influence in her life will also incite this reaction since the child wants her parents, or one parent specifically.  this is a normal stage of development and children experience it at different levels of intensity and length.  it is perfectly normal for katie to cry when her parents leave and it is also normal for her to cry when they arrive again since she is reminded of her early anxiety over them leaving. 


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