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Old 13.03.2008, 16:09
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Re: help ! how to deal with baby crying

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I do not think, you can ever be too attentive to a 5 months old crying baby. YOUR baby.

I also know people who let them cry and terrible accidents happenned with the "door shut". This is amazing!! "SHUT THE DOOR, SO YOU DO NOT HEAR YOUR BABY" This is going against nature.

I agree, you end up knowing the different cries, "because attention is beingsought" and?? we, adults, sight for attention, but do not have just the cry to do it.

And I agree, sometimes you have to wait a little bit, but next to the baby and not letting him alone, or can you be 100% sure of the reason why he is crying?? 100%?? Maybe, I am not that smart!! but, just in case, I will comfort my baby.

You know what?, I think those who let a child cry (shuttin doors, listening to loud music) are not brave enough to do that with an adult. Children do not take revenge, even if you let them crying for an hour, they will open their arms when you pick them up from their cots.

I feel sorry for those children
Parenthood is a very personal thing. Saying that you feel sorry for other peoples' children and that other parents are cowards is somewhat of a pompous attitude. It's very interesting to read your opinion and advice but don't insult those who choose to bring their children up in different ways.
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