Cry-It-Out Theory

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Do babies whose parents allow them try cry out their distress? This ongoing argument has been going on for so long between mothers. When dealing with the “cry-it-out” theory, parents believe that when babies cry out their anger and frustration they will learn that sometimes they won’t get what they are demanding. Parents mostly use this theory to teach babies how to fall asleep on their own and when teaching them that they cannot be carried when they want to. What some parents have learned is that it causes distress in their sleeping patterns and causes them to have night traumas, which will soon lead to medical problem.
With other contradicting parents with this “cry-it-out” theory, they don’t agree with it. They believe that some babies cry for many different reason and one main reason is because they need comfort. Some parents actually find it annoying when babies cry so much and they comfort them so they can stop and know that they are always there.
Both sides to the story are both responsible but not a lot of people know the real answer. So when it comes to the concept of “cry-it-out,” is it sustained?

Brown, M., Heine, R. G., & Jordan, B. (2009). Health and well-being in school-age children following persistent crying in infancy. Journal Of Paediatrics And Child Health, 45(5), 254-262. doi:10.1111/j.1440-1754.2009.01487.x

The main purpose for this article was to examine the physical and mental health of children who are 5-8 years of age who participated in a randomized trial of treatments for persistent crying during infancy. The key question researchers looked to answer was: whether there was a high prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems, prevalence of physical health problems, to predict which vari...

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...nd children were reported to have higher conduct problems in persistent crying as well as emotional and peer problems. The limitation of this experiment was the small sample size. Future research should know that those with persistent crying problems that last more than several months can be connected to feeding or sleeping disorders and can be at risk for hyperactivity problems.

This myth is BUSTED! According to both of these research articles this myth is not true. Those parents who allow their children to “cry-it-out” are actually allowing their children to develop health issues. These infants when older can develop eating, sleeping, hyperactivity, and mental health issues. The more an infant cries the more it is likely to have issues with that child in the long run. This myth is not true and for those who believe it, they may have something bad coming to them.

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