For more than a year, Louis and Leonor’s awakenings have been sharp and their nights short and eventful. Gaspard, now fifteen months old, is especially boisterous when the sun goes down. Many awakenings, inconsolable crying, difficulty falling asleep…It’s exhaustingLeonor breathes. We tried everything: rock him, give him a bottle, take him out of bed, put him with us, make him play to exhaust himself or even let him cry…»
Parents now have no solutions. “It ends up driving us crazy. We tell ourselves that we have tried everything and that we should wait for it to pass.Louis and Leonor are not isolated cases. Adelaide, a mother of three children, was also there. “It is stressful for parents not to understand the reason for the child’s crying, we feel helpless and worried.»
While his eldest was a very calm child, the next two kept him hard. “especially at night adds the mother, for whom crying at night had become an ordeal. We feel rage, incomprehensibility.“During the nights, which are shortened by the rhythm of failed attempts, the parents hold”through the mindAdelaide stumbles. If this incessant crying affects parents so much, it’s because they operate in a very special way in their brains.
Source: Le Figaro

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