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Why Babies Cry

Submitted by kieth

Babies cry because they NEED something. Your job as a parent is to give them what they need.

The first thing your baby needs is for you to help him learn what he needs in the first place. Hunger, sleepiness, too warm, too cold, gas, pain, itching, sneezing, stress, anxiety, etc. are all new sensations for your baby, and he doesn't know what they are.

You need to help him learn that the hunger feeling means that he needs to eat. Then you have to teach him how to eat. Your baby needs you to teach him how to interpret that tired feeling as meaning "I guess I need to sleep" and how to sleep.

Your baby even needs you to teach him what boredom is, how to play, what communication is, how to interact with people, what fear is, how to feel secure, and everything else we take for granted. It may take many months and even years to teach them these basic lessons, but that's your job as a parent. You must be patient and persistent.

Stop Crying Before It Starts with Cues

Each baby has unique cues to indicate what she needs. Pay attention to your babies cues to figure out what each cue means. (This may take a lot of time, trial, and error and requires you to be very observant, but it's worth it because it will save you a lot of time and energy down the road.)

If she chews on her hand and suddenly starts crying then quiets down when you feed her, then chewing on her hand is probably a cue that she's hungry. Next time you see her chewing on her hand, immediately feed her before she cries. Eventually she'll learn that she will be fed if she chews on her hand instead of crying. Babies cues can also change frequently, so you need to keep on top of them.

If you ignore your baby's cues and wait until she cries to respond to her, she will learn that crying gets the best results and will eventually skip the cues completely and go straight to crying in the future.
If you normally respond to her cues, your baby may still cry, but this will most likely be caused by frustration if cues are not responded to quickly enough. For example, your baby is chewing on her hand frantically, knowing that when she normally does this she gets fed, but you happen to be looking at a magazine instead of your baby, so you don't notice her hunger cue. She may become frustrated that you are not feeding her even though she is giving the cue and will start crying.

This does not mean that she will instantly resort to crying in the future because you ignored one cue, but you do want to keep delayed responses to a minimum. This also doesn't mean that you must sit and observe your child 100% of the time, giving up the need to shower, eat, and have personal time, but you should always have your child nearby you or another caretaker and be aware of what she's doing even when you aren't directly looking at her. (This is a skill that takes time to develop and is known as having "eyes in the back of your head".)

Slings are great for keeping your child close enough to you so that you can quickly notice and respond to her cues while still having your hands free to do other things around the house.

Teach your child your own cues too. You can use songs, words, and sign language. Sing to her a very specific melody while using specific hand gestures immediately before and during the beginning of every time you feed her, and don't sing this melody at any other time.

Eventually, your child will learn that when you sing this melody you will soon feed her. This can calm a child who is crying because she is frustrated because you didn't respond to her cue when she expected that you would.

In my home we have a different song for everything. One for changing diapers, one for taking a bath, one for eating, one for going to sleep, etc. It's easier for a baby to understand melodies of songs rather than words. Think about a foreign song you may have heard. You can probably pick out the melody even if you can't understand the words.

This will not hinder your baby's ability to communicate with words, and this will actually teach your baby words and what they mean if you sing them along with the melody. For example, when you feed your baby you can sing the words "baby's going to eat now". If you also make the sign for "eat" while you sing the song, your baby will eventually learn to sign to communicate with you. (Babies can use sign language that involves gross motor functions sooner than the can speak words, which requires fine motor functions and is more complicated. This also promotes communication skills.)

Being a model parent doesn't guarantee that your kid won't cry because all babies cry for one reason or another, but it will definitely reduce your chances of having an unhappy child.

About the Author

You can find more useful information on Baby Care on these websites:- www.mrtoy.co.uk, www.drpregnancy.co.uk, and www.babynameguide.co.uk.


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