What's It Like to Have an Intense, Fussy, Alert Baby?
Briefly

For about 10-15% of parents, parenting an intense baby requires an even bigger outlay of parenting skill and energy, leading to a challenging journey.
Intense babies often start with colic, feeding issues, or silent reflux, leading to an endless cycle of crying and problem-solving for primary caregivers.
Many parents of intense babies do not experience the joy or ease that other parents do; instead, they often face judgment and isolation.
The cries of these intense children are louder, their feelings bigger, and they demand more interaction, making solitary play virtually impossible.
Read at Psychology Today
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