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Joel had terrible clinginess and remains very edgy if he doesn't see me or know what I am doing.
In milder forms, dependency can come across as an annoying clinginess.
Instead, he chose a needy adolescent whose clinginess repulsed him.
Expect some sleep problems, maybe nightmares, appetite loss, fearfulness, clinginess.
This kind of intensity makes the clinginess of her character that much harder to accept.
Most distress in children is played out through their behaviour — such as bedwetting, tantrums or clinginess.
“That 12 year-old girl had a history of fears, separation anxiety, and clinginess.
That a certain clinginess has crept into the blockbuster season owes something to Hollywood’s demographic obsession.
He is very happy and there is no clinginess,” Mrs Cook said.
But she loves him with a limpet’s clinginess that makes him that much crueler.
I told the teachers to contact the parents and prepare them for possible appetite loss, sleep problems, psychosomatic stuff, clinginess, some school phobia.
Mothers were asked to assess the behaviour of their children by the age of five, giving scores for different behaviours, such as clinginess and restlessness.
Guys, if your girl is at all worth your time, following these five things will definitely keep the neediness, clinginess and craziness to a minimum.
Codependent relationships signify a degree of unhealthy clinginess, where one person doesn't have self-sufficiency or autonomy.
Meanwhile, Marge becomes concerned about Maggie's clinginess and hires a counselor to make her independent.
You'll get problems sleeping, clinginess, they get more irritable and cranky and anxious.
She accused Miss A of lying and said the girl's behaviour revealed "clinginess" and "deception."
Parents report nightmares, bed-wetting and clinginess.
For some children, this clinginess is just a phase, which will disappear when she gets more used to the rough and tumble of the other children.
Sleep problems, nightmares, phobias, aggressiveness, hyperactivity, tantrums, periods of increased clinginess.
Watch for symptoms of stress, including clinginess, stomachaches, headaches, nightmares, trouble eating or sleeping, or changes in behavior.
Predictably, the younger the child, the more acting out the parents saw, including clinginess, tantrums, mimicking dangerous behaviors like not eating, and depression.
Similarly, an electrically charged vortex gun could add extra clinginess to tear gas or pepper spray particles.
There was more clinginess between Jared Nelson and Elizabeth Gaither.
Fear and uncertainty - "clinginess", insecurities.