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Crying of the child may be linked to behavioral problems
Excessive crying of the baby may reflect behavioral problems later in life.
Children who cry excessively and have problems feeding and sleep are at greater risk of exposure to serious behavioral problems in their lives.
One out of every five children have these symptoms that can lead to conditions such as disorders of hyperactivity and poor concentration, anxiety, depression and aggressive behavior.
Research has shown that a child with a risk factor and one or more be subject to behavioral problems, and twice the risk of behavioral problems with the problems of excessive crying, sleeping and eating.
Crying when the baby is normal, but some of its excessive crying after the age of three months for reasons other than abdominal pain is important.
It would be wrong for people (parents) concern only if the child does not behave like other kids that are also subject to some of the behavioral problems of the infant an early symptom of other problems to a later time, but early intervention is very important.
Excessive crying of the baby may reflect behavioral problems later in life.
Children who cry excessively and have problems feeding and sleep are at greater risk of exposure to serious behavioral problems in their lives.
One out of every five children have these symptoms that can lead to conditions such as disorders of hyperactivity and poor concentration, anxiety, depression and aggressive behavior.
Research has shown that a child with a risk factor and one or more be subject to behavioral problems, and twice the risk of behavioral problems with the problems of excessive crying, sleeping and eating.
Crying when the baby is normal, but some of its excessive crying after the age of three months for reasons other than abdominal pain is important.
It would be wrong for people (parents) concern only if the child does not behave like other kids that are also subject to some of the behavioral problems of the infant an early symptom of other problems to a later time, but early intervention is very important.
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