Authors: Elizabeth Pantley
Tags: #0071596909
Experience, lack of, separation anxiety
and,
15
Military duty, tips for handling
, 120
–23
Fay, Jim
, 108
Morning routines, establishing
, 2
Fear, separation anxiety and
, 15–
16
Fight-or-fl ight reaction
, 2–
3
New babies, tips for handling arrival
of, and sibling
s, 103
–5.
See also
First grade, tips for sending child to,
Babies
New people
, 71
Forehand, Rex
, 124
introducing babies and toddlers to,
Frustrations, avoiding showing
, 70–
71
introducing preschool and school-age
Games
children to
, 54
playing bye-by
e, 1
No-cry process, for peaceful problem
playing door
, 83
playing peek-a-boo with object
s, 22
No-cry solutions
playing peek-a-boo with people
, 23
for babies and toddlers
, 21
playing separation
, 52
allowing separations that
avoiding excess separation,
Hobey, Paige,
93
avoiding in-arms transfers,
Homeostatic sleep pressu
re, 62
Honesty, separation anxiety and,
79
avoiding prolonged partings,
“If You Give” book
s, 67
avoiding rushed parting
s, 28
In-arms transfers, avoiding
, 24–
25, 8
9
avoiding sneaking away,
28
Independent play, encouraging
, 75
babying,
25
creating baby steps of
Kindergarten, tips for sending child to,
cueing caregiver’s response,
Kissing Hand, The
(Penn)
, 99
encouraging relationships
Leach, Penelope
, 26
with transitional objects,
Lifestyle changes, separation anxiety
and,
15
express cheerful, positive
Long, Nichola
s, 124
attitude when leaving
, 29
Love, separation anxiety and,
1
having child well-rested and
Loveys, encouraging relationships with,
having dress rehearsals,
Lucky charms, giving
, 56
having practice sessions,
fi nding bracelet to use as
, 43–
44
introducing new people,
introducing people gently,
Index
149
maintaining child’s sleep
minimizing separations,
and eating schedules,
monitoring responses of
playing separation games,
52
parents,
39
playing What-If game,
permitting “alone time,”
27
playing bye-bye ga
me, 23
providing chill time
s, 63
playing peek-a-boo with
reading children’s books
object
s, 22
about similar situations,
playing peek-a-boo with
people,
23
recognizing it’s not a now-
practicing separations,
24
or-never choic
e, 69
telling babies and toddlers
relaxation and coping
for preschool and school-age
sending funny face
s, 59
children
, 51
talking to teachers or
acknowledging child’s
caregivers,
70
telling stories that teach
, 55
allowing child to bring
using prayer to help child
along something,
70
allowing child to leave
visiting in advanc
e, 57
you,
70
watching out for red fl ags,
allowing warm-up periods,
Now-or-never choices, avoiding,
69
arranging playdates with
Numeroff, Laura Joff
e, 67
friend
s, 64
avoiding planting worry
Packer, Leslie E.
, 77
seeds,
58
Paper Hug, A
(Skolomoski)
, 123
avoiding showing
Parenting, being observant and
annoyance, frustration,
fl exib
le, 79
Parents
creating baby steps of
monitoring responses of
, 1
personal separation anxiety stories
downplaying one’s return,
tips for, who can’t leave rooms,
encouraging independent
play,
75
tips for, who feel separation anxiety,
encouraging positive
Parties
giving calming trinkets,
56
attending, children and
, 112–
14
giving choices,
68
giving photos of parent
s, 59
Partings.
See also
Separations
giving promises to return,
avoiding prolonged,
28
avoiding rushed
, 28
having relaxed morning
routine
s, 64
Peek-a-boo games
having reunion routines
, 58
with objects,
22
having specifi c parting
with people
, 23
Penn, Audrey
, 99
informing child what to
Pets, beds
ide, 109
Playdates, attending, children and,
introducing new people
gradually,
54
150
Index
Positive thoughts, encouraging
, 64–
66
Problem solving, no-cry process for
, 19
Prayer, for helping children cope,
Put-away routine, for Magic Bracelet,
Preschool children, no-cry solutions
for,
51
acknowledging child’s feelings,
Red fl ags, watching out for
, 78–
79
allowing child to bring along
Relaxation and coping techniques,
something,
70
allowing child to leave you
, 70
Remarrying, tips for handling
, 123–
26
allowing warm-up period
s, 54
Return/reunion routines, establishing,
arranging playdates with friend
s, 64
avoiding planting worry seed
s, 58
Room, tips for when parent can’t leave,
avoiding showing annoyance,
Routines, having specifi
c, 94–9
5
creating baby steps of autonomy,
SAD.
See
Separation anxiety disorder
downplaying one’s return
, 77
(SAD)
encouraging independent play
, 75
Schaefer, Charles E.
, 107
encouraging positive thoughts,
School-age children, no-cry solutions
for,
51
giving calming trinket to
, 56
acknowledging child’s feelings,
giving choices,
68
giving photos of parent
s, 59
allowing child to bring along
giving promises to return
, 53
something,
70
having dress rehearsal
s, 55–
56
allowing child to leave you
, 70
having relaxed morning routines,
allowing warm-up period
s, 54
arranging playdates with friend
s, 64
having reunion routines
, 58
avoiding planting worry seed
s, 58
having specifi c parting routines,
avoiding showing annoyance,
informing child what to expect,
creating baby steps of autonomy,
introducing new people gradually,
downplaying one’s return
, 77
encouraging independent play
, 75
maintaining child’s sleep and eating
encouraging positive thoughts,
playing separation game
s, 52
giving calming trinket to
, 56
giving choices,
68
providing chill time
s, 63
giving photos of parent
s, 59
reading children’s books about
giving promises to return
, 53
similar situations
, 59
having dress rehearsal
s, 55–
56
recognizing it’s not a now-or-never
having relaxed morning routines
, 64
choic
e, 69
having reunion routines
, 58
relaxation and coping techniques,
having specifi c parting routines,
sending funny face
s, 59
informing child what to expect,
talking to teachers or caregiver
s, 70
telling stories that teach
, 55
introducing new people gradually,
using prayer to help child cope,
maintaining child’s sleep and eating
visiting in advanc
e, 57
watching out for red fl ag
s, 78–
79
playing separation game
s, 52
Index
151
Separations.
See also
Partings
providing chill time
s, 63
reading children’s books about
determining timing for,
14
similar situations
, 59
recognizing it’s not a now-or-never
lack of experience and,
15
choic
e, 69
relaxation and coping techniques,
sending funny face
s, 59
practicing, for babies and toddlers,
talking to teachers or caregiver
s, 70
telling stories that teach
, 55
refl ecting on previous successful
, 72
using prayer to help child cope,
Shyness, separation anxiety and,
15
Siblings
visiting in advanc
e, 57
diffi culty handling arrival of a new
watching out for red fl ag
s, 78–
79
Security blankets, encouraging
when older siblings go off to school,
Separation anxiety
Sick days, children and
, 103