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- Your baby’s temperament
Each baby is born with a certain personality. You do not cause her to be that way. Get to know your baby and learn to love her just the way she is. Understanding her the way she is helps you be more patient with her and with yourself.
Easy-going: These babies are relaxed, calm and easy to please. Their signs are clear. Easy-going babies eat and sleep regularly and might even put themselves on a schedule!
What you can do to help: Go by your baby’s signs. Know that you can trust her to show you what to do for her.
Slow-to-warm-up: These babies are somewhere in between easy-going and uptight. It takes them a while to get used to new things. Slow-to-warm up babies might not act pleased or happy, even when parents get it right!
What you can do to help: Do what most babies like, even if it doesn’t seem to work. Know she won’t like new things, including food, the first time. Stop when she says stop. Offer her lots of chances to learn to like new things. Don’t get pushy, but don’t give up, either.
Up-tight: These babies are wound up, touchy, and hard to figure out. They get upset by anything new and don’t give clear signs for what they do want. They don’t do the same thing twice. You can’t know ahead of time when they will eat or sleep, be fussy or happy.
What you can do to help: Do what most babies like, even if it doesn’t work at first. Keep trying, but know her getting upset is not your fault or hers, either. Right now, it is just the way she is. Expect each day to be different. Be as calm and steady as you can. Get help if you need to.
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