All infants cry and all cry for a reason. Indeed, the attributions applied to early infant crying range from pain to anger to boredom.1 In the first months of life, crying is particularly salient as infants have relatively few effective methods of communicating their needs and states. Developmentally, crying in early infancy is distinguished by it
The behavior of infants who cry excessively was studied within the context of the mother-infant syst...
The development of sleeping and crying rhythms was studied in a group of irritable infants. Sleeping...
This publication looks at irritable infants and gastro-oesophageal reflux in infants. The cry of an...
Infant crying is exceptional among early behaviours for its central role in the survival, health and...
Crying is the primary means of communication available to young infants during a stage of developmen...
All infants cry - it is one of the few ways available for the young infant to communicate with the e...
We define crying as a multimodal behavior consisting of tears, nonverbal vocalizations (wails, sobs)...
It is generally agreed that the major goal of developmental psychology is to understand how behavior...
Crying behaviour in early infancy is associated with developmental outcome at two years of age in ve...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Völker S, Cappenberg M, Chasiotis A. Relationships between infant crying, birth ...
This study set out to discover whether the findings of St James-Roberts and Halil (1991), Infant cry...
Newborns cry in response to another newborn cry and researchers agree that these are the very early ...
Infant cry was examined from the point of view of tension release. Unlike many studies of infant cry...
Excessive crying, one of the most frequent concerns presented to pediatric clinicians during the fir...
Newborns cry in response to another newborn cry and researchers agree that these are the very early ...
The behavior of infants who cry excessively was studied within the context of the mother-infant syst...
The development of sleeping and crying rhythms was studied in a group of irritable infants. Sleeping...
This publication looks at irritable infants and gastro-oesophageal reflux in infants. The cry of an...
Infant crying is exceptional among early behaviours for its central role in the survival, health and...
Crying is the primary means of communication available to young infants during a stage of developmen...
All infants cry - it is one of the few ways available for the young infant to communicate with the e...
We define crying as a multimodal behavior consisting of tears, nonverbal vocalizations (wails, sobs)...
It is generally agreed that the major goal of developmental psychology is to understand how behavior...
Crying behaviour in early infancy is associated with developmental outcome at two years of age in ve...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Völker S, Cappenberg M, Chasiotis A. Relationships between infant crying, birth ...
This study set out to discover whether the findings of St James-Roberts and Halil (1991), Infant cry...
Newborns cry in response to another newborn cry and researchers agree that these are the very early ...
Infant cry was examined from the point of view of tension release. Unlike many studies of infant cry...
Excessive crying, one of the most frequent concerns presented to pediatric clinicians during the fir...
Newborns cry in response to another newborn cry and researchers agree that these are the very early ...
The behavior of infants who cry excessively was studied within the context of the mother-infant syst...
The development of sleeping and crying rhythms was studied in a group of irritable infants. Sleeping...
This publication looks at irritable infants and gastro-oesophageal reflux in infants. The cry of an...