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Interesting concept! Makes sense. I love common sense! Pat in SNJ
>I don't remember who told me this or where I might have read it but many
>years ago I learned something about some of the babies who were
>inconsolable in the evening. Some of them have had rough days and just
>can't take it anymore so they break down in the evening. They are easy to
>handle during the day, and not being very demanding, their needs may not be
>fully met. If this happens often enough during the day, they reach a point
>where they run out of resources and can't cope any more. So they melt down.
>Not so different than adults who have a rough day. With these babies, if
>mom is attentive during the day, generous amounts of hugging, carrying,
>playing, nursing, and generally being sure their baby's 'cup runneth over'
>evenings go better.
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