
PARENTING → FUSSING AND CRYING
| Reason for tantrum | Possible solution |
|---|---|
| Overtiredness | Settle baby down to sleep; Provide quiet activity |
| Hunger | Give baby a snack or something to drink |
| Frustration | Help baby achieve his goal or remove the frustration; Use distraction |
| Fear/anxiety | Hold and cuddle baby; Remove baby from difficult situation |
| Inability to communicate | Try to figure out what he wants; Calmly encourage him to show you |
| Resisting change | Allow a few minutes for baby to make adjustment |
| Over stimulation | Move baby to a quiet place |
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