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    Posted: 08 June 2010 at 3:37pm
DD is a total extravert at 10 months she is very social and loves to be around others. When its just us at home she is very clingy and basically likes to spend all day clinging to me. She grizzles if she's not right there with me. I'm going with it, but everytime I leave the room or pop her down with her toy she grizzles. It can make it hard to get jobs done.

How long does this phase last? She's up on her feet crusing around funiture so am hoping that walking might make her curious and more inclined to explore a bit more.
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My 2nd daughter did it from 5mths old until about 11-12mths when she started walking then she had no excuse to moan as she could follow me. It was very trying and frustrating at the time and soooo glad that i havent gone through that with any of my other kiddies.
DD 9 ~ DD 8 ~ DS 7 ~ DS 5 ~ DS 2 ~ DS 14mths ~ DD 3mths
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My DS has just started doing this - its not all the time but enough for me and others to notice. He can be really upset and crying his little heart out, hes handed tome and stops straight away! He sees plenty of our family and I want him to be comfortable with other adults.

Sorry not much help to you!

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sounds like seperation anxiety...
be there for her.. offer lots of cuddles.
it will pass
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