Article Review: Do Distracting Activities Increase Tolerance for an Infant Cry?
Purpose of the study The primary purpose of the study was to establish whether the availability and engagement in distracting activities increase a parent’s or caregiver’s tolerance for an infant’s cry. The article recognizes while crying is developmentally emblematic, inconsolable crying might have adverse effects not only on the caregiver but also to the child (Glodowski ... Read More
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