Separation anxiety is considered a normal and healthy part of a child’s development true or false?

True. Separation anxiety is considered a normal and healthy part of a child's development. It typically occurs in infants and toddlers, typically around 8-14 months of age, and is a sign of their attachment and bond with their primary caregiver. It usually diminishes as the child grows older and develops a sense of object permanence and a better understanding of their parent's return.