Crying and fussiness are common in babies, but frequent, intense episodes may signal colic. Paying attention to patterns and possible triggers can help you figure out what works best to calm them.
It’s a frustration many parents know all too well: You’ve finally lulled your crying baby to sleep, so you put them down in their crib … and the wailing begins again. Science may have a trick for you.
Nearly every newborn parent has dealt with it: a crying baby that just won't go to sleep, or an infant who wakes up in the middle of the night and won't let anyone go back to bed. Regardless of the ...
A wailing infant can be the bane of many new parents. Thankfully, a team of researchers at Japan's RIKEN Center for Brain Science has just published a simple, effective, evidence-based solution in the ...
About two years ago, I was in a car with my best friend and her toddler. She was driving, and I was sitting in the back next to her 10-month-old, who was tucked into his car seat. For a while, the ...
Flying with babies can be challenging due to ear pressure and discomfort. Changes in cabin pressure during take-off and ...