Saturday, January 12, 2013

Misconceptions about the crying baby?


There will be nothing to them? 
Big mistake on putting babies to cry

Most of sleepy parents come to a point when it is able to do everything so that the child has learned to sleep through the night, so sooner or later encounter the method of 'let the child cry.'


And while some in the beginning dismiss as crude, others swear by the genius of this method, which teaches the baby to die in a way that calls for their tearful parents remain unanswered.

But is the method of 'let him cry' really teach a child to be independent Yili is the way that simplifies the parents?

Darcie Narvaez, associate professor of psychology and director of the Department of Ethics Education, University of Notre Dame in an article published in Psychology Today says that the study shows how this method could be a long-term danger to the child.

Our bodies release stress hormone cortisol, which can damage or even destroy a child's brain that is still developing, according to researchers from Yale University and Harvard Medical School.

This can lead to increased risk of hyperactivity disorders, poor learning ability and poor social skills development.

Human babies need almost constant holding, breastfeeding and quickly meet the needs in order to properly develop their brains, says Narvaez.



The matter was deferred in response to crying, not in complete ignorance

Even al. Richard Ferber, whose sleep learning methods commonly referred to as the said 'let him cry' claims that he never stated parents to completely ignore your baby's cries at night.

'I've always believed that there is a lot of solutions to sleep problems and that every family and every child is unique, "he said in an interview with Baby Talk. 'People want a quick solution, but it does not exist. I never encouraged parents to let them cry, but one of the described technique involves delaying response to a baby's cry. But this method is not suitable for all problems with sleep. '

His technique teaches children to calm themselves during normal nocturnal awakening. But there are many parents applied his advice on every night crying. And it is this release of children crying is associated with stress problems, trust issues, anxiety disorders, reduced brain function, and lack of independence, Narvaez writes. And given that these problems on the basis of genetic, not necessarily later in life to correct, except with the help of drugs.

Narvaez concludes that it could lie in the explanation of the development of 'Prozac nation'.

The lack of nurturing, and the prevalence of parents who put their own needs before the needs of their children, may be to blame for the problems of mental and physical health which now plague the United States. 

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