The main sign of incomplete separation from parents is the desire to be as similar or different from mom/dad as possible.
Alternatively, look for a copy or opposite of the parent as a partner.
Other signs of incomplete separation in a child from his parents: You live with your parents.
The fear of separation from a close adult appears in children at 7–8 months and usually lasts up to 10 months (maximum up to 1.5 years).
If a child has difficulty separating from his parents at an older age, then perhaps we are talking about separation anxiety.
Incomplete separation leaves the process of personality formation incomplete.
Lack of independence and emotional entanglement with parents prevents the awareness of one’s uniqueness.
Finding a partner without whom life is not a joy is all about unfinished separation.
Separation occurs gradually, starting at about 4 months, the peak of separation is normally adolescence.
In addition, if this did not happen, and you or your child showed obedience, then the alarm about teenage rebellion will certainly arise later.
The separation of a child ends somewhere around the age of 20-22.
It allows you to become independent and learn to manage life in your own way.
Nevertheless, sometimes adults linger in the role of children: they do what their parents want, not what they want, or constantly expect support from them - financial or emotional.