![]() They’re just as aware and alert as you and I, and they need constant stimulation to keep happy. They need constant love, care, and attention.When a baby throws a fit over a broken toy or separation anxiety, that’s probably because it’s the scariest and most heartbreaking thing that has ever happened to them! Since they’re young, these things that are happening to them are the WORST things they’ve ever experienced. They can’t say “Hey, I’m upset, can you help me?” so their only other option is to cry. This may sound annoying, but babies are just trying to make it known that they’re unhappy. ![]() (This usually happens to dads when the babies are left in their care) They cry when they are left with the parent that isn’t their favorite. They cry when they’re frustrated and can’t do the things that their parents and siblings can do. (Separation anxiety is very prevalent in babies, who feel afraid and unsafe whenever their guardians are not with them Babies cry over all sorts of things because they literally have no other way to communicate when they’re unhappy. They don’t just cry because they’re hungry or need to have their diaper changed.Ĭontrary to popular belief, whenever a baby cries it does not mean that it needs to be fed or that it has pooped itself.The writers set it up so that the baby sounds like more of a burden than anything else, and unless your other characters don’t want the baby and feel like it is a burden, then I highly suggest you switch it up and describe the happy moments that the characters have with their babies, too. The baby is always crying and annoying the characters, who make snide remarks about how they wish it would shut up. My biggest pet peeve about people who write babies into their stories is that they only concentrate on the cons. Babies can learn to talk as early as 6 months, though they only start to form two to four word sentences from 18 months to 2 years old.īabies are cute little bundles of joy that lighten up the entire household, though they do have their moments. TIPS ON HOW TO WRITE YOUNG CHILDREN AND BABIES Babies (Ages 0-1)īabies usually learn how to sit up at 4 to 7 months, to crawl at about 7 to 10 months, to stand up at 9 to 10 months, and to walk at 9 to 12 months.
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