First, have them evaluated for night terrors by a licensed psychiatrist. If they have night terrors, they are half awake, half asleep, which for a child is very very frightening. You may or may not be able to console them. If it is not night terrors, put them to bed later, make sure they're not hungry or have to use the bathroom, etc. After that, let them cry, so they learn that you are in charge, not them. Don't get me wrong. Tend to their needs, but if this is just simple manipulation (mommy or daddy individual time every night), you need to send a clear message by ignoring that behavior.
You let her cry, and stay silent until she is done crying. When she is don't let her feel embarrassed about crying, and apologize if you were at fault.
Give it love and comfort by consoling with your arms around them rocking until the pain goes away.
Say whose your daddy five times or until they start crying.
Brian is crying out of frustration, sadness, and maybe feeling overwhelmed by his situation. After he finishes crying, he may discover a sense of relief or clarity, and be able to think more clearly about his problems and potential solutions. Crying can be a cathartic release of emotions, allowing him to process his feelings and move forward.
go to the title screen and click on each person seperatly until they are all crying
by crying and moaning every day until they got support
try to comfort him or her by patting the back, or say "It'll be all right". until the crying is over, it is important to stay with him/her becuz by being together with someone when times are difficult really helps.
Have you ever HAD a good cry - one where you just sobbed and sobbed until you could barely breathe? Didn't it feel as if everything in your chest was just coming up out of your throat? That's what "crying your heart out" means - crying so hard that it seems your body is turning inside out, crying until every last drop of emotion is wrung out of you.
no u put it in a dumpster.
If a person is crying for no reason at all they may be depressed and should see their doctor. Sometimes hormonal changes in the young and also adults can cause crying which is normal for some people. If someone is grieving for a person then crying every day is not unusual until the heart heals. Crying is a way to release the bodies tension.
He may Not Be Ready For School. If It;s An Everyday Thing. He's Not. Wait until He's 5.
Not necessarily. Do what your body needs to do to help you to heal. If that means crying then go for it. Try to save it until you are alone but crying is a natural way to deal with something that is difficult to get over. It is going to hurt because it mattered.