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When Baby Cries a Lot


  • Things to know up front if your baby cries and fusses a lot
  • The dial on your baby's nervous system
  • Why do young babies cry a lot in the first months of life?
  • What is conditioned dialling up in the first 16 weeks of life?
  • The Possums 5-domain approach to helping a baby who cries a lot
  • Your two tools for dialling baby down
  • Why responding to your baby matters
  • You know your baby best (even if it doesn't feel like it!)
  • About The Discontented Little Baby Book

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  • S1: The baby who cries a lot in the first 3-4 months of life: Possums 5-domain approach

You know your baby best (even if it doesn't feel like it!)

Dr Pamela Douglas17th of Aug 202327th of Dec 2024

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You know your own baby better than anyone else in the world. You are the one who is listening to and responding as best you can to your baby's communications or cues, day and night! This is how you and your baby get in sync.

Parents do a lot of experimenting. This is a great strength. You are likely to find yourself trying out something that has been suggested, to see if it works for you and your own unique baby. If it doesn't seem to work, you'll give that a miss after a while and try something else.

That's how I suggest you use the Possums programs. Some ideas you find in here might not seem relevant to you and your family, and you'll decide not to try them. Other things you'll experiment with for a time. Sometimes, certain strategies seems to work for a while, and then you try something else.

Parents might have been told that consistency is a parenting strength. As our children grow older, there can be some truth in this. But overall, the research shows that flexibility and a willingness to experiment and see what actually works, adapting over time, is a source of great strength and resilience not only in life, but in parenting.

Even with older children, decisions that are right for your child at one age might be quite inappropriate as your child prepares to finish school or leave home, for instance. Staying emotionally connected and listening to your child, even as you set boundaries, really matters.

Strong relationships require flexibility, respect, trust and communication. We begin building this from the first days of our little one's life by experimenting to see what works. It's not that everything goes well in strong relationships: on the contrary, there is often misunderstanding or confusion or worse.

What matters is that you know how to rebuild trust, by continuing to listen, by to continuing to respond, by continuing to experiment, from the first days of your little one's life.

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About The Discontented Little Baby Book

the discontented little baby book by dr pamela douglas

Why could it help to read The discontented little baby book?

This book by Dr Pamela Douglas is a bestseller, available in both English and Dutch (currently being translated into Italian, also being made into an audiobook with Bolinda). It is her hope that every expecting parent, parents with babies, and those who support parents with babies, would enjoy reading it.

The earlier you read The discontented little baby book in your parenting journey the better, because it will protect you from the unnecessarily stressful and disruptive effects of all the conflicting and confusing advice you'll be bombarded with!

The discontented little baby book is story-based, and easy to…

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