Why Do Babies Cry? A crying baby is one of those things that parents are often not prepared for. Most parents know a baby cries, but the extent of crying can come as a shock, particularly when you try to soothe your baby but the crying continues. From a young age people are taught that crying means there is something wrong (for instance crying is seen as a sign that someone is in pain, unhappy, sad, or suffering). This is why crying can feel so distressing to you as a parent. No-one wants to see their baby in pain. Babies are born with minimal ways of communicating they need something from you - one of these methods of communication is crying! However, your response to a crying baby is very personal and is influenced by your upbringing, personal views on this form of communication and your own emotional state.
The Positive Parenting Blog is written by Lizzie O'Halloran - Founder of Help For Mums and the Author of Perfect Mums. Lizzie provides expert parenting advice on gentle parenting to support stressed parents - with a particular focus on helping mothers cope and thrive in motherhood. Lizzie is dedicated to helping mothers to parent at their best by ensuring they nurture their own needs, as well as parenting with calm parenting techniques at hand. Find out more about Lizzie at www.helpformums.com