Not exact matches
Participating families had lower rates of maternal
anxiety and safer home environments
than other families, and they showed more positive parenting behaviors, such as
comforting or reading to their child.
Rather
than trying to push the
anxiety away, acknowledge that it's your body's way of trying to protect you from a situation that's out of your
comfort zone.
In addition, when a parent leaves the room for a brief period of time, the child should show separation
anxiety, and an unfamiliar adult should be less
comforting than the parent.