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    I feel your pain! I had one that cried straight for a week, then poof he turned into the happy, content child that the remains today, 8 months later. Thoughts on pulling out a pack n play with a blanket from home and placing him in that whenever he cries? I would imagine all of the sudden being plunked into a room with all these busy, noisy toddlers is so over stimulating and scary for them. This way, he hopefully feels a little more safe & secure within a confined space with the ability to observe?
    Children are great imitators.
    So give them something great to imitate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamalittledream View Post
    I feel your pain! I had one that cried straight for a week, then poof he turned into the happy, content child that the remains today, 8 months later. Thoughts on pulling out a pack n play with a blanket from home and placing him in that whenever he cries? I would imagine all of the sudden being plunked into a room with all these busy, noisy toddlers is so over stimulating and scary for them. This way, he hopefully feels a little more safe & secure within a confined space with the ability to observe?
    I did try, but it seemed to upset him even more.

    He's never been away from Mom and Dad. Not even with grandparents. He'll reach for me to pick him up, then it's like when he realizes I'm not Mom he starts freaking out again

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