Anonymous wrote:In my five years working in a daycare I've seen all type of babies. From those who sleep, smile, and play all day to those who cry, annoy, and stress you all day.
You've received good suggestions on this thread, however I'd like to add a need for a ROUTINE. You need to implement a schedule for this baby. Forget the crying for now, make sure she is bathed, skin moisturized, and fully fed with warm milk, diaper dry then wrap her up in a swaddle and put her in her crib turn light off and go about your business (leave her there for an hour and a half at least). Repeat every 2-3 hours. Do this religiously for 2 weeks and you may notice a big change. Of course you need to discuss it with the family before you start because some are not very understanding.
Anonymous wrote:She's not your child so you don't need to bond with her, you just need to take care of her as you are. Try a bouncy seat or swing and see if the motion, vibration or sound helps. Also, if its reflux, and she's on formula, see if they will change formulas and try meds.
Anonymous wrote:She's not your child so you don't need to bond with her, you just need to take care of her as you are. Try a bouncy seat or swing and see if the motion, vibration or sound helps. Also, if its reflux, and she's on formula, see if they will change formulas and try meds.