The development of separation anxiety and stranger anxiety in infants and toddlers is a normal part of social and emotional development.
Social and emotional development in infants and toddlers involves separation anxiety and stranger anxiety. These anxieties are a normal part of development and are observed when caregivers leave the child or when unfamiliar people are present, respectively. Attachment styles like Secure, Insecure-Ambivalent, and Insecure-Avoidant are categorized based on the child's behavior during these episodes.
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