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Friday, 18 February 2011 10:36
Living with Children; 10-Month-Old Bangs Head on Crib
Question: Our first child, a 10-month-old boy, bangs his head on the headboard of his crib when we put him to bed. He doesn’t cry or exhibit any distress, but he pushes himself to his hands and knees and then begins rocking forward and backward, banging his head in the process. I’m very worried, although in all other respects, he acts normally. Is this something I should tell his doctor about? Can it be stopped, and if so, how?
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