Understanding Normal Infant Crying- Preventing Shaken Baby Abuse
This is a kind of different post than I usually share. I get a lot of people asking me to promote their cause or their business and I usually don't feel comfortable sharing. But this one struck a cord with me. I had a friend when I was younger who was a doctor and it was horrible how often they saw children/babies that had been shaken and either killed or permanently damaged.
When I had my first baby I remember somebody telling me during the pregnancy that when you have kids you understand why people shake them. I was HORRIFIED that somebody would admit that. Then my son, starting around 6 weeks of age started what could have been textbook "colic" and it just suddenly turned off at about 12 weeks. It was INCREDIBLY frustrating as a tired mom. As a result, I feel this is an important issue. If you have thoughts on other healthy ways to calm a fussy baby- PLEASE leave them in the comments. And if you feel inclined to help out this cause- thank you! ~
CLICK
FOR BABIES: You Can Prevent Infant Abuse
Calling
all knitters! Calling all crocheters! Calling all those who are
against child abuse! Here’s a fantastic volunteer opportunity for
you.
The
National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome
(NCSBS)
will be collecting crocheted and knitted PURPLE
infant hats through October for its 2013 CLICK
for Babies
public education campaign in an effort to raise awareness of normal
infant crying and the dangers of shaking a baby in response to that
crying. These PURPLE
caps
will be distributed to newborns in hospitals throughout North America
this November and December as a means to educate parents about the
Period
of PURPLE
Crying,
a normal but frustrating period of increased crying that all infants
experience in the first few weeks and months after birth.
HOW
YOU CAN HELP
- KNIT or CROCHET infant caps using any newborn baby cap pattern. Caps should be made using any shade of soft, baby friendly PURPLE yarn, be at least 50% PURPLE in color, and free of straps, strings or other potential choking and strangling hazards. For links to some free patterns see here.
- Organize and host a “KNIT IN” or “CROCHET PARTY” …which really is just a fancy way of saying get a group together and make some hats.
- POST FLYERS around your neighborhood and community: hospitals, schools, grocery stores, coffee shops, anywhere. Contact the NCSBS for a flyer.
- Know someone? Anyone? EDUCATE them on the Period of PURPLE Crying. CLICK for Babies not only involves making hats, but also educating others… and not just parents. The neighbor next door that pounds on the wall and shouts “Shut that baby up!” needs to be educated just as much as a new parent! Everyone—Grandma, Grandpa, babysitter, teacher, friend, neighbor, enemy—everyone needs to know.
- Know someone who knits or crochets? Give them a CALL or send them an EMAIL.
- Help us spread the word through SOCIAL MEDIA. PIN IT! SHARE IT! TWEET IT! Post this information, photos of hat making, and/or put our contact/button on your BLOG or WEBSITE! (See here for ideas/options.)
- Have another idea? Fantastic! Please share it.
It
doesn’t matter who or where you are: everyone
needs
to know about the Period
of PURPLE
Crying!
Everyone needs to know that infant crying increases at about 2 weeks
and peaks around 2 months; crying is normal. CLICK for Babies is not
just about hats; it’s
about life saving knowledge!
Please
drop off or send hat donations either to the NCSBS—attn: Rachel
Price, 1433 North 1075 West Suite 110, Farmington, Utah, 84025—or
see here for your closest donation site.
To
reach the NCSBS, please call (801)-447-9360 or email
click@clickforbabies.org.
THANK
YOU!
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