I've always thought the term "separation anxiety" wasn't an adequate one. It sounds kind of clinical and dull, in my opinion. But those of us whose babies and toddlers have experienced separation anxiety (and I'm guessing that's almost all of us) know that the separation anxiety is anything but dull! So maybe a term like "separation red-faced-screaming-panic-attack" would be more appropriate? Just throwing it out there. ;) At any rate, separation anxiety is the topic of today's