Infant Cry

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For a second i didn’t really know what you were saying when you ask the question sooth or not sooth, so i had to look dictionary to know the meaning of the word. I think I completely agree with your idea. Infant cry be-cause they cannot express what they want like a grown up adult using words. Crying is the only way infants can say what they want, so responding when they are crying is very important. However once the kid knows how to speak, it is not a good idea to give what the kids wants when they are crying. We should teach them to speak

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