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Global Developmental Delay vs Separation Anxiety Disorder

Global Developmental Delay vs Separation Anxiety Disorder

Global Developmental Delay (GDD) means a young child is significantly behind in two or more areas of development — movement, language, thinking, self-care. Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is an emotional condition where a child is excessively distressed when apart from a loved one, even though their skills may be developing normally. GDD is about delayed skills across many areas; SAD is about excessive separation worry. Some separation anxiety is normal in toddlers; it concerns only when intense and disruptive. A child can have both, and only a clinician can tell them apart.

Global Developmental Delay vs Separation Anxiety Disorder
GDD vs Separation Anxiety: The Difference — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

One is about how a child grows and learns across the board — the other is about how a child feels when a loved one steps away.

In short

Global Developmental Delay (GDD) describes a young child (usually under five) who is significantly behind in two or more areas of development — such as movement, talking, thinking, or self-care. Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is an emotional condition where a child becomes intensely distressed and fearful when away from a parent or carer, beyond what is usual for their age. Put simply: GDD is about delayed skills across many areas; SAD is about excessive worry around separation in a child whose skills may be developing perfectly well.

How they differ in everyday life

With Global Developmental Delay, you may notice your child reaching milestones much later than other children their age — sitting, walking, first words, understanding instructions, or managing everyday tasks like feeding or dressing. The delay shows up across several areas at once, and it is present in many situations, not just when you leave the room. The focus is on building skills with the right support.

With Separation Anxiety Disorder, your child's development itself is usually on track — but partings trigger big distress: clinging, crying, tummy aches, refusing to sleep alone, or worrying that something bad will happen to you. Crucially, some separation worry is completely normal and healthy in toddlers and preschoolers. It becomes a concern only when it is unusually intense, lasts a long time, and gets in the way of daily life like nursery, play, or sleep.

A child can, of course, have both — and emotional distress can sometimes look like a skills delay, which is exactly why a calm, professional look matters before drawing conclusions.

When to seek a check

If your child is consistently behind in several developmental areas, a developmental check helps identify support early. If your child's separation distress is severe, persistent, and disrupting everyday routines well beyond toddler norms, that is worth discussing too. Either way, early observation is reassuring, not alarming.

The Pinnacle way

This is general guidance, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care, never from an app or form. Our team gently observes how your child moves, communicates, thinks and copes emotionally, then maps the right path — whether that is developmental support for Global Developmental Delay or behavioural therapy for anxiety around separation. Explore more across our [services](/).

Trusted sources

The World Health Organization's ICD-11 framework distinguishes developmental and emotional conditions of childhood; the American Academy of Pediatrics and HealthyChildren on developmental milestones and normal separation worry in young children.

Next step — Unsure which picture fits your child? Book a developmental screening and let a Pinnacle clinician look closely at both your child's skills and feelings.

What to watch

With GDD, watch for delays across several areas at once — late sitting, walking, talking or understanding, present in many situations. With separation anxiety, watch for distress that is far more intense and lasting than usual for the age and disrupts nursery, sleep or play. Note that mild separation worry is normal and healthy in toddlers.

Try this at home

For separation worry, practise tiny, predictable goodbyes — a short cheerful ritual ('kiss, wave, back soon') and always returning when you say you will, builds trust. For skills, weave learning into daily play and celebrate each small step.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Can a child have both Global Developmental Delay and Separation Anxiety Disorder?

Yes. A child can have a skills delay and also experience intense separation worry. Sometimes emotional distress can even look like a skills delay, which is why a calm, professional assessment matters before drawing conclusions.

Is some separation anxiety normal in young children?

Absolutely. Mild separation worry is a normal, healthy part of toddler and preschool development. It becomes a possible concern only when it is unusually intense, long-lasting, and gets in the way of everyday life like nursery, sleep or play.

At what age can these be assessed?

Developmental delays can be observed and supported from infancy and toddlerhood. Separation-related worries are best understood in the context of what is typical for your child's age, so a clinician will always weigh age before forming any view.

How does Pinnacle tell the difference?

A qualified clinician at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre observes how your child moves, communicates, thinks and copes emotionally through a structured assessment, then guides the right support. No diagnosis is ever made from an app or form.

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