Hi, I yelled at my 7months old baby. Then she instantly stop crying, blink her eyes, stare at me for a while and then refuse to look at me. She sat still on bed not pulling toys near her. Instead of crying she do that 'siskiyan'. And all this make me feel awful. After few hours she was back to normal. All I want to know that does this hinder her development phase.
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You need to be very cautious in handling kids till the 5 years of age. It's primitive years for neuropsychological development.
Be very vigilant.....
You need to raise your bar being parents..
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You are feeling upset about yelling at your baby. Don’t feel upset about yelling at your baby. Taking care of a seven month old baby requires a lot of work and you must be feeling tired often and you must be sleep-deprived as well. If you are feeling extremely upset consult a psychologist.
If you have observed any change in behaviour consult a doctor.
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Consult a doctor and psychologist
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Contact me for counselling session. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
Postpartum depression or having irritablity due to being burden by too many responsiblities is the most common problem faced by mother's. This won't hinder your child's progress but your child needs a happy mother. Please consider taking one session per week of counselling to bring back your lost peace.
Hi... One time is not going to impact that much, but if you keep repeating such things her brain will be shaped accordingly. She may develop either too much sensitivity or too less of it. It all depends on various other factors. Prenatal period (9 months in the womb) and initial 3 years form the hardware of the human brain. As parents you both must try to provide her an ideal environment where her needs are met which are mainly, warmth, feeding, sleep, and little bit of fun time. When she grows enough to move and walk try to be more supportive of her exploration and learning. Provide her with positive affirmations. Never ridicule or challenge how she feels. As parents it okay to loose patience at times and no one is capable of providing an ideal parenting as there are so many restrains, but we must understand the right approach. Ultimately, it is also important to forgive yourself for the things you couldn't do or you did wrong. She will be able to appreciate your limitations when she grew up as an adult.
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Consult a Psychologist.
Parent Counselling is required.
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