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The author uses the story of her daughters’ responses to her doctoral research on spousal abuse to open up difficult questions of harm versus benefit and intent versus impact. Although an ethic...
Crying is a normal and essential part of infant communication, and while most babies have periods of excessive crying, the majority will learn to self-regulate. Neurobiological changes in the parents' brains help to prime them for caregiving and are affected by their infant's responses.
14 Νοε 2022 · Excessive infant crying is common and can have a huge impact on families and well-being. Systematically reviewing qualitative studies on infant crying can provide a greater understanding of parental perceptions and experiences.
19 Απρ 2022 · Crying is an ubiquitous communicative signal in infancy. This meta-analysis synthesizes data on parent-reported infant cry durations from 17 countries and 57 studies until infant age 12 months (N = 7...
23 Μαρ 2020 · Look inside Making A Baby, written by Rachel Greener, illustrated by Clare Owen, and published by Nosy Crow. Find out more:...
1 Ιουν 2017 · When crying is inconsolable or judged to be excessive, it can stress parents, disrupt parenting and, in rare cases, place an infant at risk for abuse. Research has revealed physiological and neural responses to crying that may predispose some adults to maltreat infants.
27 Ιουλ 2011 · An individually tailored, mother-centred and family-centred approach is recommended. The family of the crying baby requires early intervention to assess for and manage potentially treatable...