About 20,500 results
Open links in new tab
  1. When infants display anger and aggression, it is often due to discomfort, pain or frustration. Older babies will use aggression to protect themselves, to express anger or to get what they want. …

  2. You can try to calm your crying baby by: ♦ Rubbing his/her back ♦ Gently rocking ♦ Offering a pacifier ♦ Singing or talking ♦ Taking a walk using a stroller or a drive with the baby in a …

  3. Know which actions may harm a baby or cause Shaken Baby Syndrome, including: spinning a baby, bouncing a baby, or failing to support a baby’s head when holding or playing with him or …

  4. If you become angry or very upset, put your baby safely in the crib and walk away. Babies are very sensitive to your stress making them more fussy. Leave the room and take a break from …

  5. Some of these may not work but you can try more than one of these options. If your baby will not stop crying and you think there is something wrong with your baby call your GP or your …

  6. WILL NOT SHAKE MY BABY. choose my baby’s caregivers wisely. I will tell them not to shake my baby. I will tell them to cal me if they are stressed out by crying. I will not leave my baby …

  7. Knowing what to do when your baby is crying can help reduce your stress level. Trauma? This is a serious brain injury from enduring blunt impact to the head or being forcefully shaken. When …