Discuss some ways in which people respond to an infant crying?
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Crying is not just the sound of a fussy baby or a bothersome noise. It is a direct and effective way that the young child communicates. For preverbal children, crying is definitely language. Crying is an important part of the infant's earliest communication system that is used to convey various demands and needs, such as hunger or thirst, or pain from colic or teething. If they are well fed and warm (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2007), crying babies are most likely in pain, or ...