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All kids go through this stage. The important thing is to not linger with the child while leaving or keep turning around as if YOU have the anxiety. The child picks up on this and some "milk it" for all it's worth to make you feel worse about leaving. Be confident and let him know you're comfortable with leaving him and that you'll be back soon. I know for a fact that as soon as you're gone, he's off and playing. Make the exit quick and painless. The stage will pass faster and smoother for the both of you. I have four children and tons of nieces and nephews. They lived through it and it's good for them to build some confidence in themselves. They socialize much easier later on in the beginning school years it "mommy's" clinging fades. It's hard because I dripped a few tears myself..... just not in their presence. Good luck! ____@____.com