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Crying

Crying is normal newborn behaviour. Babies cry to communicate their needs. Sometimes you might not know why your baby is crying.

Responding to your baby's needs will not spoil them. It is important that you respond in comforting ways most of the time, recognizing that you may not be able to comfort them at all times.

Review:

Why Do Babies Cry (PDF 218KB)

Visit:

Caring for Kids - Colic and Crying English / Francais

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