Asked by Laurore Bazin on Jun 09, 2024

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A typical 11-month-old baby is likely to display both fear of strangers and separation anxiety.

Separation Anxiety

Emotional distress in individuals, particularly children, due to separation from familiar people or environments, often manifesting as fear or worry.

Fear of Strangers

The common anxiety or distress that individuals, especially infants and young children, may experience in the presence of unfamiliar people.

  • Understand the developmental milestones and behaviors typical in infancy and early childhood.
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Samentha JeantyJun 14, 2024
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Explanation :
At around 8-9 months of age, babies usually develop fear of strangers and separation anxiety, which can peak at around 11 months old.