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I do hope that as researchers look at the fussy babies who are later
revealed to have particular difficulties, such as bi-polor disorder, that
they will also look at possible environmental factors which could either
cause both or be related to both. I look at the very high rate of depression
in our society, fore example (and the rapidly increasing rates of depression
in children - suicide among children in Canada has more than tripled in the
past ten years or so) and strongly suspect there must be factors other than
genetics involved.
For example, is it possible that our current high-intervention birth
practices are contributing to this? Or foods, particularly the use of ABM or
starting certain foods too early? Or environmental contaminants? Or
parenting approaches? We know that a baby's brain is growing and developing
significantly in the first few years and so anything that happens then could
contribute.
In the field of child abuse/child protection, researchers have recently been
studying "resilience." Some children who are severely abused nevertheless
grow up to be emotionally stable and healthy people - in other words, they
are resilient. The goal has been to identify what factors enable some of
these children to grow up so well despite terrible childhood experiences,
while other abused children suffer mental health and emotional problems all
their lives. It makes me wonder if there is something similar happening with
fussy babies - that they have some vulnerability that can lead to later
difficulties, but that we might also find resilience factors which could
help us prevent them.
Teresa Pitman
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