Dad shows how to stop a baby from crying in seconds

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Dad shows how to stop a baby from crying in seconds

If you've ever had a baby in your life, you know that the sound of crying can be tough to handle. It's like torture, right? Sometimes, you're lucky and get a baby who hardly cries.

But then there are those babies who seem to cry for weeks or months, and nothing seems to soothe them. They're so cute, though, that you can't help but love them, even when they're driving you a little crazy.

Now, there are some easy fixes for crying babies. They might be hungry, need a diaper change, or simply be overtired. But then there are times when they cry and you just can't figure out why. It's like they're trying to tell you something, but they can't quite say it. With fussy babies, the usual tricks like feeding, changing, or rocking them might not work. It can feel like you're going a little crazy trying to calm them down. So, when someone discovers a trick that actually works—even if it's just for a little while—it feels like a miracle.
@tuquedaddy Reply to @king.marcellius I wanna see people try!! Duet this and try if you can!! I wanna see y’all super heroes 🥰🥰🥰 #tuquedaddy #fypシ #parenting ♬ original sound - Tuque

That's why a video of a dad calming his baby in just 18 seconds has gone viral. In the video, Jonathan, also known as "Tuque Daddy," gently holds his 2-month-old son in a special way, wrapping his little arms around his body and giving him a gentle bob. Just watching a few seconds of that crying can make you shiver, right? But then you see the baby's face at the end, and it's like all the frustration melts away into pure sweetness.

And let's talk about Jonathan's patience and kindness. "You alright, my boy?" It's just so heartwarming. Now, you might be wondering where Jonathan learned this technique. Well, it turns out it's a real thing! A pediatrician in California, Dr. Robert Hamilton, has been using this technique for years to calm crying babies.

His video demonstrating "the hold" has been watched by millions, and parents all over the world swear by it.

@tuquedaddy #onthisday ♬ Stuff We Did (from 'Up') - Piano Version - your movie soundtrack

So, if you have a crying baby in your life, why not give "the hold" a try? You never know, it might just work like magic.

Watch another how to video here:

If this story inspired you, spread it with someone who needs to read it. Stay Inspired

(via TikTok - tuquedaddy)



Dad shows how to stop a baby from crying in seconds

Dad shows how to stop a baby from crying in seconds

If you've ever had a baby in your life, you know that the sound of crying can be tough to handle. It's like torture, right? Sometimes, you're lucky and get a baby who hardly cries.

But then there are those babies who seem to cry for weeks or months, and nothing seems to soothe them. They're so cute, though, that you can't help but love them, even when they're driving you a little crazy.

Now, there are some easy fixes for crying babies. They might be hungry, need a diaper change, or simply be overtired. But then there are times when they cry and you just can't figure out why. It's like they're trying to tell you something, but they can't quite say it. With fussy babies, the usual tricks like feeding, changing, or rocking them might not work. It can feel like you're going a little crazy trying to calm them down. So, when someone discovers a trick that actually works—even if it's just for a little while—it feels like a miracle.
@tuquedaddy Reply to @king.marcellius I wanna see people try!! Duet this and try if you can!! I wanna see y’all super heroes 🥰🥰🥰 #tuquedaddy #fypシ #parenting ♬ original sound - Tuque

That's why a video of a dad calming his baby in just 18 seconds has gone viral. In the video, Jonathan, also known as "Tuque Daddy," gently holds his 2-month-old son in a special way, wrapping his little arms around his body and giving him a gentle bob. Just watching a few seconds of that crying can make you shiver, right? But then you see the baby's face at the end, and it's like all the frustration melts away into pure sweetness.

And let's talk about Jonathan's patience and kindness. "You alright, my boy?" It's just so heartwarming. Now, you might be wondering where Jonathan learned this technique. Well, it turns out it's a real thing! A pediatrician in California, Dr. Robert Hamilton, has been using this technique for years to calm crying babies.

His video demonstrating "the hold" has been watched by millions, and parents all over the world swear by it.

@tuquedaddy #onthisday ♬ Stuff We Did (from 'Up') - Piano Version - your movie soundtrack

So, if you have a crying baby in your life, why not give "the hold" a try? You never know, it might just work like magic.

Watch another how to video here:

If this story inspired you, spread it with someone who needs to read it. Stay Inspired

(via TikTok - tuquedaddy)



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