Manipulative babies will fake cry to get what they want
Manipulative babies will fake cry to get what they want"
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Babies are great. They're adorable, only occasionally smell bad, and — best of all — are blissfully ignorant of the world's cruel indifference. If you don't like babies,
something is wrong with you. But let's face it: Babies are manipulative, too. And a new study by psychologist Hiroko Nakayama in Japan seems to reaffirm what many perpetually
sleep-deprived moms and dads have long suspected: Babies will fake cry to get what they want. Researchers carefully analyzed two infants — Baby R and Baby M — through dozens of tearful
episodes, and sought to pin down two specific states before and after crying spurts: Positive emotions (smiling/laughing) and negative emotions (frowning or appearing genuinely upset about
something). Here's what they found: SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives. SUBSCRIBE & SAVE SIGN UP
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briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox. Most of the time the crying really was because Baby R and Baby M were unhappy: 98
percent of Baby R's crying bouts came after something negative. But one day, at around the 11-month mark, a tearful episode was preceded _and_ followed by laughs and smiles.
"Infant R appeared to cry deliberately to get her mother's attention," said Nakayama, "[then] she showed [a] smile immediately after her mother came closer." Tricky.
That's not to say fake crying is a bad thing. We're all manipulative to an extent. Nakayama asserts that fake crying is a sign of emotional health, and "contributes not only
to an infant's social development, but also their emotional development. Infants who are capable of fake crying might communicate successfully with their caregivers in this way on a
daily basis." Adds Nakayama: "Fake crying could add much to their relationships." A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day – and the best features from
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