E.A.
We went through the same thing with our daughter, who is now 2. She still has it, but it seems to be getting better. I took her to visit my sister when she was 20 months old and if I moved more than 2 feet away from her, she'd wail, "MAMA, COME BACK!!!!!" THis is a very exhausting time if your child has severe separation anxiety. Make sure you take advantage of your child's naptimes and make some time for yourself, and don't be afraid to ignore the drama if you need to do stuff around the house (easier said than done, I know). Every kid is different, and some get separation anxiety worse than others (don't you hate hearing that when you're in the midst of a separation anxiety tantrum?). Anyway, try to HANG IN THERE! Eventually this will pass. A friend at church whose twin boys are 8 months older than my daughter said she put them in the nursery one day, anticipating a tantrum and they were just over the separation anxiety-- JUST LIKE THAT! I am praying for that day, even though my daughter is definitely better than she was at 18 or 20 months! GOOD LUCK!!!