Dianna, this is really common because seperation anxiety peaks at 18 months. He's feeling very insecure, frightened and it's his little underdeveloped brain that doesn't understand that you haven't left him to survive forever on his own. He doesn't get it and wants the security of his mummy.
It is very hard, I had the same problem at that age, but took my kids out right away. I wouldn't push it, you will make it worse. The author of Raising Boys, Steve Biddulph, is not a fan of this sort of care, especially for boys who are more vulnerable.
Grab a copy of his book, Raising Boys, he also has one about childcare too. I'd also suggest The Science of Parenting by Margot Sunderland which covers many behaviours and how to deal with them. I recommend that book so much these days I think I need to put it in my sig!!!![]()
You are normal, he is normal, and he just needs your love and reassurance right now that you wont leave him and it's a great time to develop secure attachments. This phase will pass, I promise... just give it some time. My two are the clingiest little things around, especially little Marisa with her anxiety problem, but when they were ready to go, they LOVED it, and they can't wait til the next week now![]()


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