It's a combination of age, attachment style, and sensitivity. First, it's completely appropriate for a 1–2 1/2 year old to experience separation anxiety, which is the time when you try to use the bathroom and your child cries like you just died. read more
Though experts says that toddlers have separation anxiety and become more clingy in their terrible twos. But this thing can be avoided. Never keep your child along with you all the time. read more
Whether it’s grabbing your legs or screaming when you disappear from sight, seeing your toddler become clingy can be so upsetting – but it is generally just another part of his development. read more
Most toddlers have clingy phases. Some toddlers have very clingy phases. A toddler that is clingy is going through a very normal phase of childhood. Clingy Behavior in Toddlers is Normal. When a child is clingy, it may be at times overwhelming or tiring, but based on what we know about child development, and specifically, the parts of the brain that help humans keep their cool, assess danger and feel safe, “clinginess” is actually an age appropriate response to many situations. read more