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Separation Anxiety Disorder

Separation anxiety at 9–12 months: when to worry

At 9–12 months, distress at separation is a normal, expected milestone tied to object permanence and shows healthy attachment — not Separation Anxiety Disorder, which is a clinical label for much older children. There is almost nothing here to worry about as a disorder. A general developmental check (never an anxiety-disorder label) is wise only if your baby seems hard to comfort by anyone, flat, or shows little back-and-forth connection.

Separation anxiety at 9–12 months: when to worry
Separation anxiety at 9–12 months — usually nothing to worry about — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

If your baby cries the moment you leave the room, your worry is tender and natural — but at 9 to 12 months this is almost always a sign of healthy, growing love, not a disorder.

In short

At 9 to 12 months, distress at being apart from you is a normal, expected milestone — not Separation Anxiety Disorder. This is exactly the age when babies develop "object permanence" (they now know you still exist when you leave, and they want you back), so protest at separations actually shows secure, healthy attachment. Separation Anxiety Disorder (ICD-11 6B05) is a clinical label reserved for much older children whose fear is far beyond what their age and stage would predict — it is not meaningfully diagnosed in infants. So the honest answer is: at this age, there is almost nothing here to "worry" about as a disorder.

What is normal at 9–12 months

Separation protest typically begins around 8–9 months, often peaks between 10–18 months, and gradually eases with age. Expect:
  • Crying, clinging or reaching when you leave the room or hand them to someone else
  • Wariness of strangers (stranger anxiety often arrives alongside)
  • Quick recovery — settling within minutes once distracted or comforted by a familiar carer
  • Checking back to you for reassurance, then returning to play ("secure base" behaviour)

This is your baby's way of saying "you matter to me" — it reflects the bond you have built, not a problem with it.

When a general check is wise (not for SAD specifically)

Separation Anxiety Disorder is not the right lens at this age. But a calm word with your paediatrician or a developmental check is sensible if you notice broader things at any age, such as: your baby seeming flat, unresponsive or hard to comfort by anyone; little eye contact, smiling or babble back-and-forth; not settling at all over weeks; or feeding, sleep or growth concerns. These point towards a general developmental review, never an anxiety-disorder label in infancy.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an online form or a checklist, and never for Separation Anxiety Disorder in a baby this young. If anything about your little one's mood, connection or development feels off, our team offers gentle, reassuring child psychology and developmental support focused on your whole family — not labels.

Trusted sources

WHO ICD-11 (6B05, anxiety and fear-related disorders); American Academy of Pediatrics guidance on separation anxiety as a normal developmental stage (healthychildren.org); WHO Nurturing Care Framework on responsive caregiving.

Next step — If your baby's distress feels manageable, simply keep offering warm, predictable goodbyes — this is healthy. If you'd value reassurance, book a developmental check with a Pinnacle clinician.

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.

What to watch

Normal: crying or clinging when you leave, wariness of strangers, quick recovery once comforted by a familiar carer, checking back to you then returning to play. A general check (not an anxiety label) is wise only if your baby seems flat or hard to comfort by anyone, shows little eye contact, smiling or babble, or has feeding, sleep or growth worries.

Try this at home

Make goodbyes short, warm and predictable — a quick cuddle, the same cheerful phrase, then go. Play peek-a-boo often; it gently teaches your baby that things (and you) come back, which builds confidence.

Trusted sources

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

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

Is separation anxiety normal in a 9–12 month old?

Yes — it is a healthy, expected milestone. Around this age babies develop object permanence (knowing you still exist when out of sight) and want you back, so protest at separations actually reflects a secure, loving bond rather than a problem.

Can my baby be diagnosed with Separation Anxiety Disorder at this age?

No. Separation Anxiety Disorder (ICD-11 6B05) is a clinical label reserved for older children whose fear is far beyond what their age and stage would predict. It is not meaningfully diagnosed in infants, where separation protest is simply normal development.

When should I actually speak to a clinician?

Not for an anxiety-disorder label at this age. Seek a general developmental check if your baby seems flat or hard to comfort by anyone, shows little eye contact, smiling or babble back-and-forth, or has feeding, sleep or growth concerns.

How can I help my baby cope with separations?

Keep goodbyes short, warm and predictable, leave with a familiar carer, and play peek-a-boo to teach gently that things return. Avoid sneaking away — a calm, consistent goodbye builds more security over time.

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