Babies have incomplete neural development in their brains and are often easily frightened by certain things or sounds, especially when they are sleeping. If parents accidentally make loud noises, it can scare the sleeping baby and cause them to cry continuously. So, what if the baby is scared and keeps crying?
If the baby is so scared that they keep crying, they must be taken away from the stressor immediately to avoid prolonged exposure to the stimulating environment. Generally, babies who are too cautious may not have fully developed their intelligence, and after being frightened, they will show some signs of panic, often crying uncontrollably. In this situation, parents should gently caress and hold the baby, and can walk around gently to let the baby slowly calm down.
Sometimes babies cry because they are scared. At this time, the mother must hug the baby more and call out the baby's name, slowly calm the baby's emotions, give the baby more comfort, and gradually the baby will stop crying. It is best to pat the baby while they are sleeping to give them peace of mind.
To avoid the baby being scared and crying all the time, parents should take measures to reduce the baby's fright and provide safe and caring care. Parents should clarify their babies' preferences, understand what they like to do and what they dislike, and try to avoid letting their babies do things they don't like. This is also helpful for their psychological and intellectual development.