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  2. Infant crying - Wikipedia

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    Overstimulation may be a contributing factor to infant crying and that periods of active crying might serve the purpose of discharging overstimulation and helping the baby's nervous system regain homeostasis. [10] [11] Although crying is an infant's mode of communication, it is not limited to a monotonous sound.

  3. Shaken baby syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Shaken baby syndrome (SBS), also known as abusive head trauma (AHT), is a controversial and scientifically disputed [4] [5] [6] medical condition in children younger than five years old, [3] hypothesized to be caused by blunt trauma, vigorous shaking, or a combination of both. [4] [1]

  4. Weak Allegations of Shaken Baby Syndrome Keep Tearing ... - AOL

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    According to the National Registry of Exonerations, three dozen people who were convicted of shaken baby syndrome–related crimes have been exonerated. In 2022, a New Jersey judge went so far as ...

  5. Chatter: The Voice in Our Head - Wikipedia

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    Chatter: The Voice in Our Head, Why It Matters, and How to Harness It is a book by psychology professor Ethan Kross, published by Crown in January 2021. [1] The book was praised by reviewers for its systematic clarity.

  6. Waney Squier - Wikipedia

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    Waney Squier is a neuropathologist specialising in the brain of the developing foetus and neonate.She has written a book on acquired damage to the developing brain [1] and is senior author on peer-reviewed publications ranging in topic from fetal [2] to childhood infection [3], polymicrogyria, [4] hydrocephalus, [5] brain ischemia, [6] head trauma [7] [8] and mimics of trauma caused by ...

  7. Parent management training - Wikipedia

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    Parent management training (PMT), also known as behavioral parent training (BPT) or simply parent training, is a family of treatment programs that aims to change parenting behaviors, teaching parents positive reinforcement methods for improving pre-school and school-age children's behavior problems (such as aggression, hyperactivity, temper tantrums, and difficulty following directions).

  8. John Caffey - Wikipedia

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    Caffey was the first to describe what is now known as shaken baby syndrome with a 1946 article on the association between long bone fractures and subdural hematomas in infants. [2] [4] He also provided the first description of infantile cortical hyperostosis, also known as Caffey's disease. [3]

  9. Meg Ryan Says Nepo Baby Chatter Is 'Dismissive' of Son Jack ...

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    A nepo baby is the child of a celebrity who has gone on to become famous too, and some critics think they get ahead thanks to their parents’ names rather than their own talent. Ryan, however ...