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.
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