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At around six months, babies will start to become anxious when their parent or primary caregiver leaves them. They’ll also get quite clingy and cry. This is a normal part of development, which children usually grow out of when they reach around three.
When a child starts to experience separation anxiety it’s a sign that they have begun to realises how much they rely on their carer.