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Have this playing during the bell quiz and when they first come in.

Why does an infant cry?

4 Basic cries Hungry cry Bored, Tired, Fussy cry Pain cry Anger cry Rhythmical rise and fall with short pause in between the cry. The most DEMANDING CRY! Bored, Tired, Fussy cry Whimper in short bursts, low pitched but gradually gets loud and demanding if ignored and the Infant will learn to use this cry to get what it needs. Pain cry The most obvious and fearful cry. Begins with a loud inward gasp and is followed by a rising shriek. Inward gasp may take a few seconds before the bay gets enough air to shriek. Anger cry Less piercing than pain, but still Loud and demanding forceful bursts on and off.

Any other forms of communication? How does your reaction to a crying baby influence it?

They all could be and so could you! Who are the potential child abusers? They all could be and so could you!

____________________________ Formula for abuse Child + Caregiver Stress ____________________________ CHILD ABUSE

What to check when an infant cries Is the baby ill? Does the baby have a temperature? Are the baby's gums red or swollen? Are ears warm to the touch or is there drainage? Is the baby vomiting? Does the baby have diarrhea? Could the baby have allergies? Could the baby have colic? Does the baby pull his/her legs up to the stomach and release them in a jerking motions? If the baby is breast fed, has the mother eaten something to upset the baby (onions, garlic, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, high intake of dairy products)? Is the baby eating the correct formula is it time to introduce sold food into the baby’s diet? Remember they are too young to understand your requests. Just because it is night does not mean the baby turns off or switches to your schedule. Make up your mind that you are there to help the baby, not necessarily to stop the baby from crying. Things to check: Is the baby hungry? Does the baby need to burp? Is the diaper wet or dirty? Is the baby comfortable? Is the baby trying to release stress? Does the baby want to be held? Is the room too warm or too hot? Is the light appropriate?

In desperation, you might find yourself doing things you hope no one will ever see you do!

In desperation, you might find yourself bribing the child.

How to cope with crying Walk with the baby Rock the baby Dance with the baby Bounce the baby gently in your arms or on your knee Take the baby for a stroller ride Take the baby for a ride in the car Let the baby sit in a baby swing Provide white noise for the baby (vacuum, radio) Divert the baby’s attention Sing to the baby Rub the baby’s back Massage he baby with a warmed lotion Wrap the baby snugly in a blanket. SWADDLE it a blanket Feed the baby Burp the baby Give the baby a pacifier Turn off the lights and gently rub the babies back Let someone else tend to the baby Turn on the TV Take the baby outside Turn on music Change the baby’s diaper Give the baby a warm bath Lay down and place the baby on your stomach and rub the baby’s back Make sure the room temperature is comfortable

If all else fails: (Because sometimes they just want to cry) After checking to make sure the baby is not hungry, wet, or in danger, place him/her in the crib, close the door, and call a friend to talk to for a few minute be sure to check the baby at least every ten minutes.