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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]BTW, a baby who wants to be held is social and attached to you. That's a good thing. It feels hard for now, but he will grow into a sociable and happy kid. If you need a break, try using a baby carrier to left your arms be free. Baby wearing can help a ton.[/quote] Yes to all this. My second was like this and he is such a loving and happy child now. But whew what crazy times when he was a baby! [/quote] You people are hilarious “bragging” about your difficult babies. I had an easy baby and now he’s an easy child with a secure attachment to both parents. It’s ridiculous to say that needing to be held a lot translates into a more secure attachment. All children are different and a lot of this stuff is just a temperament thing. I hear more that difficult babies become difficult children. [/quote]
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