A baby’s cry starts soft but becomes more insistent, and they’re smacking their lips. What does this mean?
Hunger
Your baby is arching their back and crying during feeding. What could this mean?
They may have reflux or need to burp.
True or False: Picking up your baby every time they cry will spoil them.
Myth.
Your baby is crying, has a red face, and seems inconsolable. You notice they haven’t burped yet. What should you do?
Help them burp by gently patting their back.
What age do most babies start smiling socially?
Around 6–8 weeks old.
A high-pitched, shrill cry is most likely a sign of what?
Pain or discomfort.
A baby is rubbing their eyes, turning their head away, and yawning. What does this mean?
They’re tired and ready for sleep.
True or False: All babies sleep through the night by 3 months old.
Myth.
A baby starts crying when you’re in a loud, crowded room. How should you respond?
Take them to a quieter space and provide soothing.
What’s a common reason for babies to wake up frequently at night?
Hunger, discomfort, or a growth spurt.
Your baby is crying and making grunting noises, pulling their knees to their chest. What might they need?
Help relieving gas or a diaper change.
A baby has clenched fists, flailing arms, and a furrowed brow. What does this indicate?
Stress or discomfort
True or False: Babies cry for no reason sometimes.
Myth—there’s always a reason, even if it’s hard to figure out
Your baby is fussy and rubbing their gums. What might they need?
Teething relief, like a chilled teether.
What is the Moro reflex, and when does it happen?
A startle reflex that occurs when babies feel they’re falling
A rhythmic, whiny cry usually means what?
They’re tired.
A baby suddenly freezes and stares wide-eyed. What might they be experiencing?
Overstimulation or surprise.
True or False: Skin-to-skin contact helps calm a crying baby.
True.
Your baby cries every evening around the same time but is otherwise healthy. What might this be?
Colic or evening fussiness.
Why might a baby cry during tummy time?
They might be uncomfortable or not used to the position.
If a baby’s cry sounds frantic and escalates quickly, what’s likely the issue?
Overstimulation or frustration.
Your baby is kicking their legs rhythmically and making cooing noises. What does this mean?
They’re happy and engaged.
True or False: All babies communicate hunger by crying.
Myth—some show early signs like rooting or sucking.
Your baby startles easily and seems upset by sudden noises. How can you help them?
Provide a calm environment and swaddle them for security.
What’s one reason babies need to be burped after feeding?
To release trapped air they may have swallowed while feeding.