What is Blanket's syndrome
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Have you heard of Blanket's syndrome? I think you might think it's just an attachment. I'd like to introduce you to what you're talking about.

This uses the English word blanket, which means blanket, and refers to the dependence of feeling anxious when something you value is not around. For example, things like blankets and dolls that have been used since childhood can't be thrown away even as adults with attachment. As these behaviors become obsessed, if they are not in their hands, they are overly anxious, and if they show separation anxiety, they should be recognized as a problem.
It is common to resolve naturally as an adult, but if you show the same appearance over time, you can think that there is a lack of something and it appears accordingly. That's why they rely on cozy objects such as blankets and dolls to fill in the gaps.

Blanket Syndrome in Children
When the mother becomes invisible during the period of intimacy as you become aware of your parents, you may experience unfavorable anxiety and begin based on this. You become attached to the cozy objects around the period when you feel anxious and feel secure. Most of these phenomena gradually disappear around 36 months and can be understood as natural phenomena.

Unknowingly throwing away or hiding and changing your attachments to change your obsession can lead to very dangerous consequences. This is because things that give you peace of mind suddenly disappear, which can cause very severe stress, and in severe cases, separation anxiety disorder can occur. It is important for parents to always express their love and interest next to their child, and to ensure that their attachments naturally transfer to their parents.

smartphone addiction called 'blanket syndrome' of the present age
With the development of various technologies, children these days have been exposed to smart devices often since they were babies and even handled them well. It is said that children who used to be obsessed with cozy objects such as blankets are now relying on smartphones. These are also problems that arise when people go to public places where there are many people or show their smartphones to silence children for adult conversation.

If such indiscriminate smart devices act as this phenomenon, it will of course be difficult to produce good results. The World Health Organization says that children aged 2 to 4 may pose a health threat if they are exposed to smartphones for more than an hour a day. It is said that these effects can reach adulthood because it is a time when physical activity, static behavior, and sleeping habits are formed, so care should be taken.

It is recommended not to use smartphones in infancy before the age of two. They are concerned about the negative effects that hinder children's brain development and emotional development, and they say it is better to refrain from showing children's use of smartphones where they see them. The American Academy of Pediatrics also says that exposure to smart devices and electronic devices should be prevented before 18 months of age. This is because it can be a factor that hinders growth, such as brain development and obesity problems.

So far, we've learned about Blanket's syndrome. we could see that parents need active attention and love to prevent children from becoming obsessed with things around them in order to calm their anxious psychology. Everyone should strive for an environment where all members of the family can live psychologically and physically healthy.
Hello. Falling into happy sleep. Sleep Care Bedding, Dr.Friend.
Have you heard of Blanket's syndrome? I think you might think it's just an attachment. I'd like to introduce you to what you're talking about.
This uses the English word blanket, which means blanket, and refers to the dependence of feeling anxious when something you value is not around. For example, things like blankets and dolls that have been used since childhood can't be thrown away even as adults with attachment. As these behaviors become obsessed, if they are not in their hands, they are overly anxious, and if they show separation anxiety, they should be recognized as a problem.
It is common to resolve naturally as an adult, but if you show the same appearance over time, you can think that there is a lack of something and it appears accordingly. That's why they rely on cozy objects such as blankets and dolls to fill in the gaps.
Blanket Syndrome in Children
When the mother becomes invisible during the period of intimacy as you become aware of your parents, you may experience unfavorable anxiety and begin based on this. You become attached to the cozy objects around the period when you feel anxious and feel secure. Most of these phenomena gradually disappear around 36 months and can be understood as natural phenomena.
Unknowingly throwing away or hiding and changing your attachments to change your obsession can lead to very dangerous consequences. This is because things that give you peace of mind suddenly disappear, which can cause very severe stress, and in severe cases, separation anxiety disorder can occur. It is important for parents to always express their love and interest next to their child, and to ensure that their attachments naturally transfer to their parents.
smartphone addiction called 'blanket syndrome' of the present age
With the development of various technologies, children these days have been exposed to smart devices often since they were babies and even handled them well. It is said that children who used to be obsessed with cozy objects such as blankets are now relying on smartphones. These are also problems that arise when people go to public places where there are many people or show their smartphones to silence children for adult conversation.
If such indiscriminate smart devices act as this phenomenon, it will of course be difficult to produce good results. The World Health Organization says that children aged 2 to 4 may pose a health threat if they are exposed to smartphones for more than an hour a day. It is said that these effects can reach adulthood because it is a time when physical activity, static behavior, and sleeping habits are formed, so care should be taken.
It is recommended not to use smartphones in infancy before the age of two. They are concerned about the negative effects that hinder children's brain development and emotional development, and they say it is better to refrain from showing children's use of smartphones where they see them. The American Academy of Pediatrics also says that exposure to smart devices and electronic devices should be prevented before 18 months of age. This is because it can be a factor that hinders growth, such as brain development and obesity problems.
So far, we've learned about Blanket's syndrome. we could see that parents need active attention and love to prevent children from becoming obsessed with things around them in order to calm their anxious psychology. Everyone should strive for an environment where all members of the family can live psychologically and physically healthy.