Absolutely not.
While not all babies cry, crying is normal. It is a baby's only form of communication and should not be viewed as negative.
The most common reason for crying is separation from parents, especially post Covid. As we build a bond with your child, the separation anxiety will fade away.
It is important to note that there is a difference between a child presenting with genuine fear or upset vs a temper tantrum.
While not all babies cry, crying is normal. It is a baby's only form of communication and should not be viewed as negative.
The most common reason for crying is separation from parents, especially post Covid. As we build a bond with your child, the separation anxiety will fade away.
It is important to note that there is a difference between a child presenting with genuine fear or upset vs a temper tantrum.
Children who have been introduced to water as a fun and playful environment, generally tend to dislike the structure and repetition of swim class at first. When we take something they know to be fun, and show them instead, it is something to be respected, some drawback is to be expected.