Eksvplot wrote:Mayfair wrote:And just so you know, the stress a baby's cry has on its parents is far bigger than it does on a bystander. I know...I have been both.
is that because of an innate parental fear that something may be wrong with your child, or because it's your duty to get the kid to stop (not an easy task, i'm sure)?
Babies do not communicate with words. They have not learned words yet. They communicate with crying. Their lives are filled with eating, crapping, pissing, and being tired, growing, and learning...a lot of these things are communicated through cries... not to mention any real pain or sickness.
Raising children and being solely responsible for a human being can be very stressful as many other things that are more than worthy of doing in spite of this.