You could probably go to daycare with her, or sometimes babies can get used to it. If you are a single mom then you don't have too many choices. Perhaps your mother, or a girlfriend you child is use to seeing more often could look after your little girl. If you are married then perhaps you could talk to your boss (depending on what you do for a living) and see if you can work off your computer from home. Many mothers do this. If you can't try finding a job where you can and if you can afford it quit your job and stay home until your child is a bit older. It's obvious your daughter misses you and this is the time when she should feel secure, loved and be with her mother. Good luck!
You should give him/her a milk. Other mom says that when their child cries it is the sign of hungriness.
No. Babies' cries do not affect women unless they have breastfed a child.
It is within the mother, that she is aware of the cries of her baby. There are different types of crying. There are hunger gries, diaper-change cries, and even difficulty of burping cries. A mother differenciates between the cries and somehow knows what her child needs.
You should never shake a baby.
It can be dangerous, depending on the child. If the child cries, he or she is hurt. If not, the child is fine. Depending the weight of the child, it may or may not be hurt.
I feel sad. My heart beats and cries like something
A child crying is a potential sign of danger. A dog circling a crying child is a sign of concern - by the dog for the child.
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The homophone for "cries" is "cries." Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings, and "cries" is both a noun and a verb that does not have a different spelling variation.
Take these cries seriously. Be very aware of who you are leaving your child with and the relationship she has with that person. It may be that she just misses you because you are away more than usual or she is feeling left out. In which case you should make more time for her and reaasure her of how important she is in your life. However, these may be cries for help so you need to keep a close eye on her and significant others. Margaret Simms Early Years Consultant
Is it a new school? Have you just moved? Ask the child what's wrong. If the child can't tell you, have a talk with the child's teacher and talk with other parents 'til you get to the bottom of it.
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