His cries, whether for food, rest, or simply to be carried, are always painful, and to a small child, it is the only way to get their attention. Despite efforts by parents or grandparents to comfort the infant, he may still cry because a baby’s fundamental need is to be with its mother. He was barely three months old when his mother abruptly left, leaving it the father’s job to care for the infant.
This young one was anxious because his mother was not present, and the rumbling murmur turned into a piercing scream, with the child’s father trying all he could to calm him down. Recalling a similar sight in another household, when the youngster started weeping, the other parent reached into the laundry basket and pulled out a dirty T-shirt for them to play with.
Unfortunately, our clothes tend to hold our scents for us, and a child may believe their mother is around if they smell her scent. As a result, this father decided to give it a try, pulling his wife’s clothing from the basket and giving it to his son.
Even after his father had dressed him, the infant smelled like his mother, causing the small guy to immediately clam up and smile as he hugged her gently and buried his face in her aroma. All you have to do is observe the events as they develop.