Showing posts with label Crying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crying. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Why does Reef cry?


 

Seven Reasons Babies Cry 

  1. I'm hungry
  2. I just feel like crying
  3. I need to be held
  4. I'm tired and need a rest
  5. I'm too cold or too hot
  6. I need my diaper changing
  7. I don’t feel good


 

 

What Can You Do 

  1. Find a constant sound
  2. Rock-a-bye baby
  3. Try a massage or a tummy rub
  4. Try a different feeding position
  5. Don't demand too much of yourself

Sometimes, babies just cry. Relax, as Reef grows, he will learn new ways of communicating his needs.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Check your mood - Keep Smiling

I absolutely love and live by this piece of child rearing advice:

Cranky Baby?  Check Your Mood:

Children take many emotional cues from their parents. That’s why cheerfulness is one of the best ways to respond to a cranky child (newborn), and why a big smile is often the easiest way to sweeten a sour face. But it’s difficult to provide the emotional sunshine your child may need when you’re in a bad mood or when the pressures of the day are making you cranky and short-tempered yourself. If your child seems persistently unhappy, do a quick assessment to see if you may be part of the problem, and then take a few moments to calm your mind and reset your attitude.

When grand-baby Reef Indy gets fussy and cries, Oma first makes sure his needs are met (dry diaper . . . correct temperature . . .); then Oma just relaxes and talks to the newborn.  

It is important to remember that a crying baby who can't easily be soothed can put a lot of stress on the adult caretaker.  You need to remember that crying is normal and take the time to take a few good deep breathes before soothing the child.

Happy Grandson - No Crying
 Hello Oma - I am two weeks old today!
The more calm and confident you are in the situation, the easier it will be for your charge to return to his/her happy state.