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Started by kirstiejm Community Contributor · Thu, 27 Mar 2014 · 11:40 AM · 2 replies · 3,087 views

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kirstiejm Community Contributor Original Post ⏱ Thu, 27 Mar 2014 · 11:40 AM ·Certificate III Qualified Educator at a Preschool & Long Day Care Centre ·💬 21 posts
Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: Module 1: Organisational Requirements
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? Yes
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge

Your Question?
How do parents and/or carers react to separation from the child?

What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
I've just started my Diploma through Equalis and I know this is kind of a basic question but there are so many different reactions at the centre that I feel would take up pages to answer one simple question. Some of our parents find it very hard to leave and try to stay as long as possible, others are in and out and don't say anything.
How can I write this without sounding rude about the parents/carers who obviously don't feel the need to discuss their childs night or morning/don't care if the child is unsettled. And how can I write it simple without going on and on?


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Lorina ⏱ Sat, 29 Mar 2014 · 6:02 AM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
I think this question is referring to separation anxiety in children and how parents react to it as well as carers. When a child is going through separation anxiety some parents may just quickly leave once the child starts playing while others may settle their child down then leave. Carers also play a role during this time as they provide comfort and support to the child while the parent is leaving.

With this question just answer it as you may have experienced and what you have observed. Parents that leave their child crying and unsettled doesn't mean they don't care it's actually easier to distract and settle a child from a parents who quickly leaves then one that lingers on.

Have a look at the following article available in our Wiki, in Children Behavior.

Separation Anxiety In Children

Hope this helps,

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kirstiejm Community Contributor ⏱ Wed, 9 Apr 2014 · 3:31 PM ·Certificate III Qualified Educator at a Preschool & Long Day Care Centre ·💬 21 posts
I think I'm just having trouble putting it into words. Thanks so much for your help.
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