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How do babies show sadness?

Published in Baby Emotions 1 min read

Babies show sadness through specific physical cues and behaviors.

When a baby is sad, you'll likely notice distinct signs in their facial expressions and body language. According to the reference, a sad baby will probably have a downturned mouth when she cries, and a soft body (compared with the open, shouting mouth and tense body of a baby who seems angry). Understanding these cues can help you respond to your baby's needs effectively.

Signs of Sadness in Babies

Here's a breakdown of how babies express sadness:

  • Facial Expressions: The most prominent indicator is a downturned mouth.
  • Body Language: The baby's body will feel soft and relaxed, unlike the tense body of an angry baby.

Reasons for Sadness

Babies feel sad for many of the same reasons adults do. Common causes include:

  • Loneliness
  • Discomfort
  • Tiredness
  • Hunger

By recognizing these signs and understanding the potential causes, you can better comfort and care for your baby when they're feeling sad.

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