BABY
The 4 Main Temperaments of Babies
Luckily...most babies are mild tempered!

Ăcrit par
Dr. Harvey Karp

What is Your Babyâs Temperament?
Think of your baby like a boat and her temperament as the sea she sails on. Infants with a stable boat (good self-calming ability) on a smooth sea (a calm baby temperament) sail easily through the first year. But unstable boats (poor self-calming ability) or rocky seas (challenging temperament) make babies prone to being pushed into crying by the dayâs tumult of sensations.
Luckily...most babies are mild tempered!
Easy Baby Temperament
Mellow from the first days of life, these babies register their complaints with mild fussing, as if to say, âPlease Mummy, it is a little bit too bright in here!â
These little âsurfer dudesâ have no trouble taking the craziness of the world in stride.
However, babies who are sensitive or intenseâor, heaven help you, bothâoften launch into screaming outbursts, like boats tossed in a storm.
Challenging Baby Temperament: Little Babies with Big Personalities
Lizzy and her twin Jennifer were like peas in a pod, both super sensitive babies when it came to noise and sudden jolts. When unhappy, they cried with deafening force. Their one difference: Jenny could eventually quiet her own upsets, but once Lizzyâs screams got rolling, she had no ability to rein herself in.
Infants like Lizzy are tough because their personalities are too big for them to handle. They are often given funny nicknames by parents who are trying to laugh â rather than cryâduring the difficult early days and nights. Amandaâs parents christened her âDemanda,â Charlotteâs mom called her âGassy Gussy,â and Lachlanâs parents dubbed him âGeneral Fuss-ter.â
Two types of baby temperament are particularly challenging: babies who are sensitive to everything⊠and those who are super-passionate and intense.
Sensitive Infant Temperament
Do you have extra-sensitive friends or relatives who get annoyed by sounds, messy rooms, or strong smells? Similarly, sensitive newborns tend to jump when the phone rings or yelp at the taste of lanolin on the nipple. Alert and pure as crystal, these infants are open to everything around them⊠and have great difficulty self-soothing once crying starts.
If your newbornâs temperament is extra-sensitive, you may notice that she occasionally looks away from you during feeding or playtime. This âgaze aversionâ is not a sign that she does not like you or does not want to look at you. It usually just means you have gotten a little too close. (Imagine a ten-foot face suddenly coming right in front of your nose. You, too, might need to look away!) Move back a half to a full meter to allow a bit more space between her eyes and your face.
Intense Infant Temperament
All babies experience flashes of frustration. Calm kids take these in stride, but intense babies have temperaments that tend to explode. It is as if the âsparksâ of every distress fall into the âdynamiteâ of their volatile temperaments ⊠and Kapow! And, once these babies are wailing, stopping the upset may be hard, even when they get what they seem to want.
Jackie witnessed this intense crying when her passionate two-month old got hungry.
Jeffrey would announce his hunger by letting out a âFeed me or I am going to die!â shriek and I would leap off the sofa, pulling my breast out as I ran to him. But he would often ignore my dripping boob at his mouth and continue to cry, shaking his head from side to side as if he were blind!
I was worried that he might think of my breast as a hand trying to silence him rather than my loving attempt to rescue him. Despite his protests, I persisted until he could latch on. And then, lo and behold, he would eat as if I had not fed him in months.
Jackie smartly realised that Jeffrey was not intentionally ignoring her; he was just an itty bitty babyâŠdealing with a great big personality.
Does a Babyâs Temperament Last a Lifetime?
As babies grow up, they do not get less intense or sensitive, but they do develop skills to help balance their temperamental swings. By 3 months old, your babyâs smiling, cooing, rolling, grabbing, and chewing will help her handle excitement and annoyance. And another month or two after that she will add the superb self-soothing skills of laughter, mouthing objects, and moving about.
With time, the excitement that used to ignite her shrieks will start a bubbly flow of giggles. So if you have a challenging baby, do not lose heart. Passionate infants often become the biggest laughers and most talkative members of the family. (âHey Mom, look! Look! It is incredible!â) And sensitive infants often grow into the most compassionate and perceptive children. (No, Mom, it is not purple. It is lavender.â)
If you need additional advice for dealing with your babyâs temperament and helping your little one learn to self-soothe, pick up a copy of The Happiest Baby on the Block.
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