Excessive Crying Infant and Toddlers Child Health
Infants normally cry from 1 to 3 hours a day. It is perfectly normal for an infant to cry when he or she wants to communicate hunger, thirst, discomfort, tiredness, or loneliness. It is also normal for a baby to have a fussy period in the evening. However, if an infant cries too often it may suggest a disorder that requires treatment.
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Excessive Crying
- Fussy Baby Index - Provides advice on soothing, as well as reasons excessive crying why infant and toddlers it may happen.
- Evaluation and Intervention in Excessive Crying in Infancy - Overview presented by the Kansas Association for child health infant and toddlers Infant Mental Health.
- Baby Crying Excessively - Guide for parents by a family doctor.
- MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia - Information on causes of excessive crying in infants, infant and toddlers advice and treatment.
- The Effect of Excessive Crying on the Development of Emotion - Study published in Infancy.[PDF]
- Your New Baby - Explains how to manage colic and other causes of crying.
- Dealing with Crybabies - Parental advice from an experienced parent.
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