Children who continue to cry excessively, without an organizational or psychological reason to justify it, run a greater risk of suffering behavioral problems in the future.
Every child is different. There are children who cry more and children who cry less, but they all go through stages or periods in which they cry more than is usual for them.
Newborns usually cry between one and three hours a day and it is considered normal that they do so as a rudimentary attempt to communicate to their parents or the elderly who care for them that they feel discomfort, tiredness, hunger, cold, drowsiness or loneliness, or that need physical contact or are bothered by noisy surroundings.
If a baby has problems it does not mean that they will have behavioral disorders later, although crying and difficulties eating and sleeping could also be early symptoms of this.
One of the most common causes of infant crying, are the so-called infant colic, which usually last about two or three hours a day more than three days a week that usually appear in the afternoon-night, they have tried to be related to allergies , gases.
For those who do not, those babies who cry too much and for no apparent reason are at greater risk of suffering severe behavior problems later, especially if they also have difficulties feeding or sleeping.
Some studies indicate that crying in babies is normal, although some cry excessively after their first three months of life for reasons other than the colic they may suffer.
Let's be careful when our babies cry, something is actually happening to them, it is not just bad children.