Babies at this age can be wary of new faces, and it may take some time for him to warm up to a caregiver. A caregiver who understands that it might take several interactions before the baby feels comfortable will approach the situation with patience, allowing the baby to gradually adjust at their own pace. A soft and soothing voice, as well as calm body language, can help the baby feel safe. An anxious or overly excited caregiver might overwhelm the baby, so someone who is steady and not overly forceful is ideal. Since babies thrive on routine, a caregiver who respects the baby's existing schedule for feeding, naps, and playtime will help the baby feel more at ease. This routine consistency can help reduce anxiety for both the baby and the parents.
1 Child aged 1 - 3 years
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Comfortable With Pets
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