7 Signs You’re Overstimulating Your Baby Without Realizing It - Baby Science
This video illustrates a baby's subtle "shutdown" signals, which can be mistaken for calmness but may indicate disengagement or early distress, crucial for understanding baby communication. It contrasts parental responses, showing how increased engagement can escalate a baby's fussiness, while pausing and allowing the newborn baby to reconnect can lead to moments of genuine connection. Recognizing these cues is a key aspect of responsive parenting and supports healthy baby development. #babyscience #babypsychology #babybehavior

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