preschool separation anxiety

Preschool Separation Anxiety: 7 Expert Strategies That Actually Work

Ms. Danielle

Your child clings to your leg, tears streaming, begging you not to leave. You feel a pang of guilt as you walk toward the door, wondering if you’re doing the right thing.

If this feels familiar, you’re not alone. Preschool separation anxiety is one of the most common challenges, and it’s completely developmentally normal. It doesn’t mean your child isn’t ready, and it doesn’t reflect on your parenting. With the right separation anxiety strategies and consistent routines, most children adjust quickly, often within just a couple of weeks.

What Sets You Up for Success

  • Consistency in your routine (non-negotiable).
  • Patience for the adjustment period (typically 1-2 weeks).
  • A simple goodbye routine used every day.
  • Open communication with your child’s teacher.
  • Confidence in your decision—children sense your emotions.

7 Strategies to Ease Separation Anxiety

1. Create a Predictable Goodbye Routine

Develop a simple ritual: hug, kiss, and say, “I love you. I’ll be back after snack time.” Use the same habit every day. Predictable goodbye routines provide security, reducing anxiety. Practice at home so your child feels confident before preschool drop-off.

2. Keep Drop-Off Short and Confident

Goodbyes should take no more than two minutes. Long, drawn-out departures increase anxiety for both parent and child. Your calm confidence signals safety. Never sneak away; trust is key. Teachers report most tears stop within 5 to 10 minutes.

3. Validate Feelings Without Reinforcing Fear

Say: “I know you feel sad. It’s okay to miss me.” Avoid dismissive phrases like “Don’t cry” or “There’s nothing to be scared of.” Acknowledge feelings while offering reassurance: “Your teacher will help you, and I’ll be back soon.”

4. Use a Comfort Object or Transition Item

A photo, small toy, or lovey from home can provide a tangible connection to you throughout the day. Check classroom rules first, then let your child choose an item that feels comforting. Most children naturally outgrow these items as confidence grows.

5. Establish Connection Rituals

Small rituals help maintain a sense of connection: a wave at the window, three kisses blown, a special handshake, or a note in their lunchbox. These gestures remind your child you’re thinking of them even when you’re apart.

6. Partner with Your Child’s Teacher

Teachers have proven preschool drop-off tips and strategies to comfort children after parents leave. Ask about their routine after you depart and request updates if anxiety persists beyond two weeks. Trust their experience; they’ve guided hundreds of children through this transition.

7. Maintain Consistency Even When It’s Hard

Skipping days or changing routines prolongs anxiety. Arrive at the same time, follow the same goodbye routines, and maintain consistency daily. Children learn, “Mom leaves, Mom comes back,” building trust and security. Most children adjust within 10 to 14 days with steady practice.

What Experienced Parents and Teachers Know

Your child’s behavior at pickup tells the true story. If they are happily playing when you arrive, the day went well. Ask positive questions: “What did you play with today? ” rather than focusing on tears.

Extra clinginess at home is normal; processing new experiences takes energy. Offer extra hugs, earlier bedtimes, and patience.

When to Seek Additional Support

Most separation anxiety resolves in 2 to 3 weeks.  If you’re helping your child with separation, contact your teacher or pediatrician if you notice:

  • Escalating anxiety after a month.
  • Regression in sleep, toileting, or behavior.
  • Physical symptoms on school mornings.
  • Extreme distress lasting more than 30 minutes.

Your Child is Building Resilience

At Truth Preschool Academy, we understand that separation anxiety is normal. Our teachers use consistent routines and gentle support to help children feel confident and secure. Schedule a tour to see how our approach makes preschool drop-off easier and helps every child thrive.


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Ms. Andrea

Hi, my name is Andrea and I assist with the Two and Three old class with Ms. Michelle and Ms. Claudia. I recently graduated from Chaffey College with an Associates of Early Childhood Education. I have worked with children for the past twenty years from ages three to eighteen years old working with a Tiny Tot Program and Teen Action Committee for The City of Ontario and working with Alta Loma School District after school program. I have found my love for preschoolers, and I am interested in pursuing my bachelor’s degree working with children with autism spectrum disorders.

Truth Preschool Academy has been a blessing to me to work with all your children daily.

Ms. Tanisha

Hi, my name is Tanisha, I am the teacher for the pre-kindergarten class. I have been teaching at Truth Preschool Academy for 4 years now. However, I have worked in a few centers for the past 20 years. I have worked with children aged two through four. Teaching children is an adventure. Some days I am the teacher and other days I am the student. My interests include meditation, cooking and reading which I often incorporate into my classroom setting.

Ms. Claudia

Hi, my name is Claudia, I am incredibly excited to be a part of the TPA team. I have been working at TPA for 3 years. I hope to inspire my class just like they inspire me every day. My native country is El Salvador, and my first language is Spanish. I am happily married and blessed with three wonderful children. I started working with children as a volunteer at different preschools, and since then I knew I wanted to be around children to help them grow. I grew up in LA where I attended school and took early child development classes to be able to work in this field.  I have been working with children ages 2-5 for about 17 years and I am still excited to work with them and help them grow in their own unique way.

Ms. Patty

Hi, my name is Patty and I have been a part of the TPA team for 2 ½ years now. I have worked  specifically in early childhood education for the last 6 years and have taught after school etiquette classes. I have also enjoyed being involved in many summer camp programs with children of all ages for the last 20 years. I truly love working with children and I am thankful for every opportunity I get to make an impact in each of my students’ lives. I have three children of my own and in our free time we love all things outdoors including hiking and pickle ball!

I believe every child has their own unique way of learning and that teaching is something that is done in all capacities throughout the day in both academic settings as well as through interactive play. I am so grateful to be able to love what I do and help make even a small difference in our future generation.

Ms. Michelle

Hi, my name is Michelle, I am very excited to be a part of Truth Preschool Academy as the Toddler Program teacher. I have a passion for nurturing young minds and helping them grow! I have 15 years of experience working with children of various age groups. My teaching approach is centered around play based learning, as children learn best when they are engaged in something of interest to them. My goal is to create a warm and loving environment for all children who enter our doors here at TPA. I am excited to be a part of your child’s academic journey.

Ms. Danielle

Hi, my name is Danielle, and I am pleased to be a part of Truth Preschool Academy as the Director. My top priority is ensuring that our philosophy is conveyed into our  everyday operations working with the children that walk through our doors. I am a huge believer in being a hands-on director  so at many times you will find me in a classroom working alongside our staff  or you may find me at my desk completing administrative work.  My interest in working with children began at an early age during my teen years. When I graduated high school, I immediately started my journey pursuing my degree in child development. I have been in the field for about 8 years now,  I started off with babysitting and soon after I began teaching at my first school as a three-year-old teacher. After leaving my hometown in Torrance, CA I began as an infant teacher and worked my way into the assistant director role which then led me to my director position here at Truth Preschool Academy. 

In my free time I love spending time with my family. I have a three-year-old son who loves to be active outside. We often go to new parks or experience new outdoor adventures. I look forward to working with you and your family here at TPA!

Ms. Kristy

Welcome to Truth Preschool Academy! My name is Kristy Rowell, and I am honored to serve as the Administrator here. From a young age, I have always had a special connection with children and a deep love for working with them, nurtured through my involvement in church activities like Sunday school and directing the children’s choir. Inspired by my passion for creating a safe and loving learning environment, I pursued the necessary certifications and coursework to start a preschool. In October 2019, after becoming licensed with the state of California, we proudly opened the doors of Truth Preschool Academy, a dream realized with the unwavering support of Truth Church of Southern California and Pastor Clifford Clark.

At Truth Preschool Academy, our mission is to foster a love for learning in every child. As the Administrator, I am dedicated to selecting only the most caring and qualified staff to ensure your child’s well-being and education are our top priorities. We understand there are many choices in early childhood education, but at TPA, you can rest assured that your child is in good hands. We can’t wait to meet you and your family and welcome you to our community!