Understanding & Soothing Intense Crying amongst Children

Understanding & Soothing Intense Crying amongst Children

Understanding & Soothing Intense Crying amongst Children

Toddlerhood
Article
May 29, 2024
4 mins

Welcoming a child into the world brings immense joy and love, but it also comes with challenges, one of which is soothing crying children. At around 6 months old, which the age of introducing the first solid food, children undergo significant developmental changes, and intense crying can become more frequent. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the reasons behind intense crying in 6-month and above children and offer practical tips for parents to soothe their little ones.

Author(s): Shen-Li Tan

  1. Teething Troubles:

    Teething is a common culprit for intense crying in 6-month and above children. As those tiny teeth start to appear, they can cause discomfort and irritability. To ease your child's teething troubles, consider offering chilled teething toys or gentle massage on the gums using a clean finger or a soft cloth. Additionally, consult with your pediatrician about safe teething remedies or pain relievers if needed. Colic can also worsen teething discomfort, leading to prolonged crying episodes.

     

  2. Milestones Mayhem:

    At 6 months old, children often reach significant milestones such as sitting up, crawling, or even starting to explore solid foods. While these developmental achievements are exciting, they can also be frustrating for children, leading to increased fussiness, and crying. Encourage and support your child through these milestones with patience and gentle encouragement. Colic may make it harder for children to cope with the challenges of reaching developmental milestones, resulting in more intense crying spells.

     

  3. Separation Anxiety Struggles:

    Around the 6-month mark, children may develop separation anxiety, becoming upset when separated from their primary caregivers. This newfound clinginess can result in intense crying episodes, especially during bedtime or when leaving your child with a sitter. Establishing predictable routines, providing comfort objects like a favorite blanket or toy, and offering reassurance can help ease separation anxiety and reduce crying. Colic-related separation anxiety can prolong crying episodes, making it challenging for children to adjust to being apart from their caregivers.

     

  4. Hunger and Thirst:

    As children grow, their nutritional needs increase, and hunger or thirst can quickly lead to intense crying. Ensure your child is well-fed and hydrated. Breastfeeding should be continued up to 2 years of age along with introduce safe and nutritious first solid food. Please consult your Healthcare Professionals for further advise and the lactation support. Introducing age-appropriate solid foods can also help satisfy your child's hunger and provide essential nutrients for growth and development. Colic-related feeding difficulties can worsen hunger-related crying, making it essential to address any feeding issues promptly.

     

  5. Comforting through Discomfort:

    Children can experience discomfort or minor illnesses such as gas, constipation, or mild colds, which may contribute to intense crying episodes. Pay attention to your child's cues and provide comfort measures such as gentle tummy massages, warm baths, or using a bulb syringe to clear nasal congestion. If you suspect your child is unwell, consult with your pediatrician for right care and guidance. Colic-related discomfort can intensify crying episodes, making it crucial to address any underlying issues to provide relief for your child.

     

  6. Managing Overstimulation:

    Children can easily become overwhelmed by too much noise, activity, or stimulation, leading to crying as a way to cope with the overload. Create a calm and soothing environment for your child, especially during naptime and bedtime. Limit exposure to loud noises or crowded spaces and set up a consistent bedtime routine to help your child relax and unwind. Colic-related sensitivity to stimulation can worsen crying episodes, underscoring the importance of creating a soothing environment for your child.

     

  7. Addressing Environmental Factors:

    Environmental factors such as being too hot or too cold, uncomfortable clothing, or unfamiliar surroundings can contribute to intense crying in 6-month and above children. Ensure your child's room is at a comfortable temperature, dress them in breathable clothing, and provide a familiar sleep environment with white noise or soft music to promote restful sleep. Colic-related environmental sensitivities can trigger crying episodes, highlighting the need to create a calm and comfortable environment for your child.

 

Navigating the ups and downs of parenting a 6-month and above child can be challenging, especially when faced with intense crying episodes. By understanding the various reasons behind your child's cries and implementing practical soothing techniques, you can provide comfort and support to your little one during this crucial stage of development. Remember, every child is unique, so do not hesitate to experiment with different strategies to find what works best for your child. With patience, love, and a little bit of trial and error, you'll soon become a pro at soothing your 6-month and above child's tears.

Discover practical strategies to navigate the challenges of parenting a 6-month-old and above child, particularly during intense crying episodes. From teething discomfort to separation anxiety, hunger, and overstimulation, various factors can contribute to your child's tears. By understanding the underlying reasons and implementing soothing techniques such as chilled teething toys, predictable routines, and creating a calming environment, you can provide comfort and support to your little one.

 

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