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Wednesday, 20 April 2011
Infants With Persistent Crying/Sleeping/Feeding Problems More Likely To Have Behaviour Problems In Childhood
Infants who have problems with persistent crying, sleeping and/or feeding - known as regulatory problems - are far more likely to become children with significant behavioural problems, reveals research published ahead of print in the journal Archives of Disease in Childhood. Around 20% of all infants show symptoms of excessive crying, sleeping difficulties and/or feeding problems in their first year of life and this can lead to disruption for families and costs for health services...

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