Separation Anxiety Blog Posts
How to Deal With Anxiety While Driving

Millions of people are suffering from panic disorder and some form of panic disorder comes out while driving a car or any vehicle. It makes some people stop driving and let someone else drive for them. But not everyone can afford to hire a driver or...
by Just Be Yourself Marketing on Jan 12, 2013
Anxiety Wrap for Dogs

Is your dog afraid of thunder? Is your dog afraid of other dogs? How do you calm down your dog? Do you wish you had a quiet dog? Does your dog have separation anxiety? Susan Sharpe founder of the Anxiety Wrap answers these questions and more. Click o...
by Roll Over Rocket on Dec 12, 2012
The Preschool Dropout Starts a New Chapter

My daughter, Sadie, is very…attached. She is my fifth child whom I’ve had to see off to school, though the first who has made the experience…uhhh…slightly painful. My mom often told the story of a crying daughter, a kinderga...
by SupermomWannbe Mom Blog on Sep 13, 2012
Six Tips for Adjusting to Your Child Going to College

When I dropped off my eldest child at college, I thought my heart was going to break. However, just a few weeks after that sad weekend, I had adjusted to and accepted the fact that my daughter was no longer … Continue reading →The post Si...
by Empty House, Full Mind on Aug 13, 2012
A Scientific Look at Why Children Hate Bedtime

According to the National Sleep Foundation, children between three and five years of age should be sleeping between eleven and thirteen hours per night. However, about 52 percent of American children resist bedtime at that age. Part of the problem ma...
by The Nerdy Nurse on Jul 28, 2012
Parent's separation anxiety

A while ago, in one of my posts Another milestone, I was mentioning that my baby daughter is crossing some rough times as she is experiencing the separation anxiety, a well known and very much expected...
by The Seaman Mom on May 16, 2012
A step up

A day in a mother's life can look like a million years for "the normal" people as most of the time the implied events take place at the speed of light. Mom just blinks for a millisecond and poof! the baby does on...
by The Seaman Mom on Apr 19, 2012
A step up

A day in a mother's life can look like a million years for "the normal" people as most of the time the implied events take place at the speed of light. Mom just blinks for a millisecond and poof! the baby does on...
by The Seaman Mom on Apr 19, 2012
Another milestone

I guess we could call the "separation anxiety" a milestone since all babies go through this phase with no exception. It's a part of their development and their learning process and they are all expected to reach this point sooner...
by The Seaman Mom on Apr 17, 2012
