Understanding your crying baby
November 19, 2012
When your baby is screaming his lungs out, you don’t always know what to do. Is it pain, fatigue, discomfort, colics? Here are few tips to help you understand.
When your baby is screaming his lungs out, you don’t always know what to do. Is it pain, fatigue, discomfort, colics? Here are few tips to help you understand.
The best way to comfort a toddler is to make him forget about his growing tooth or his little accident… Here are 10 ways to make him forget all his problems.
Crying is the main way of communicating for babies less than 3 months old. When your baby “communicates” a lot, are you trying to figure out what he’s trying to tell you?
For parents of newborns, the increased and often inconsolable crying of their infants during the first few months of life can be a frustrating and stressful experience.
New evidence suggests that crying is indeed what triggers some parents to shake their babies. Equipping them with coping strategies may help reduce the incidence of Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Parents are often given conflicting advice about whether to apply a “scheduled” approach to baby care, or follow their infants’ demands. A recent study looked at the impact of different parenting approaches on infant crying and sleeping.