GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Question
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Is unaffected
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Avoids the caregiver
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Can become irritable
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Becomes very quiet
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Detailed explanation-1: -Poor sleep patterns. Noise or stimulation around your child (too much or too little can be a problem) Stress around the home. Irregular day-to-day schedule.
Detailed explanation-2: -When infants display anger and aggression, it is often due to discomfort, pain or frustration. Older babies will use aggression to protect themselves, to express anger or to get what they want. When your baby is aggressive, it is because he has not learned a better way of behaving.
Detailed explanation-3: -Irritability can be defined as increased proneness to anger, relative to peers. Clinically, it manifests as developmentally inappropriate temper outbursts and sullen, grouchy mood; thus, it includes both behavioral and mood components.
Detailed explanation-4: -Persistent Crying or Irritability If your baby is continuously fretful and fussy, cries for long periods or very suddenly, or has a cry that sounds unusual, it may be a sign of illness. Colic could also be causing your baby to cry.