As a rule, you shouldnt blame yourself every time your baby cries. Its only normal for babies to let out a cry whenever they need something. In fact, a study conducted by the University of London revealed that there isnt any significant relationship between constant crying and ineffective parenting. As maintained by numerous my first baby guidebooks, crying is simply a babys language.
Decoding The Language
In the beginning, crying is a babys primary means of conveying feelings of hunger, distress, exhaustion, loneliness, and so on. But as your little one grows, he (or she) will become skilled at other ways of communicating his (or her) needs and emotions. These additional abilities typically include body language, facial expressions and, in due course, speech.
Soothing The Cries
Before your baby develops the ability to communicate verbally, you need to make use of ways to deal with his (or her) incessant cries. Here are a number of valuable tips to help you quiet down the sobs.
1) Learn the language
By gaining knowledge of pre-cry warning signs-such as fidgeting, agitated facial expressions, little frowns, flailing arms, breathing...