Ensure that the baby's basic needs are met, such as diet, sleep and physical comfort. Babies are more likely to cry and lose their temper when they feel uncomfortable or hungry.
Try to communicate with the baby to understand their needs and feelings. Although the baby can't speak yet, you can understand their emotions by observing their facial expressions, movements and voices.
Provide a sense of security. Babies may feel unsafe because they have left their mother. Mother can hold the baby and pat the baby on the back to calm the baby's mood.
Playing soothing music or sound can help your baby relax. Some mothers also try to use a white noise machine or play songs by themselves.
Provide distracting activities. For example, reading, singing or playing games together can help your baby to distract and relax.
The most important thing is to give the baby enough time and space to understand and deal with his emotions and express his needs and feelings.