Babies sense their parents' emotions and respond accordingly. If the parents are calm, the child will feel safe. If the parents act anxious and depressed, the child may be nervous, difficult to calm, eat or sleep irregularly, or may behave withdrawn.
Pay attention to the following changes in your child's behavior:
an extremely high level of distress when they are separated from you, other relatives or adults who are constantly with them; a "shocked" look when the child seems to be not with you at the moment; they look numb and do not show their feelings or seem a little "cut off" from what's going on around them; loss of playfulness, smiles and "cooing"; loss of feeding skills; avoidance of eye contact; restless and much harder to calm; lose their physical skills such as sitting, crawling or walking, appear more clumsy.
It may seem to you that the child is still too young to have psychological trauma or that you were/are in a relatively safe zone. However, she may also be under stress. Observe the child, consult with specialists (early intervention specialists, psychologists, pediatricians, educators) to understand his condition and help.
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