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  1. Erikson Institute’s Fussy Baby Network helps families struggling with their infants’ crying, sleeping, or feeding. Fussy Baby Network serves any family caring for their fussy babies through our free warm line.

  2. One in five babies is fussy — difficult to comfort and may have trouble feeding and sleeping. For parents, caring for a fussy baby can be exhausting and frustrating. There is no quick fix — but there is help. Call the Fussy Baby Network, Erikson Institute’s program for parents who have concerns about their baby’s temperament and

  3. Erikson Institute’s Fussy Baby Network helps families struggling with their infants’ crying, sleeping, or feeding. A range of services to support families are offered, including phone and in home consultations.

  4. Erikson Institute's Fussy Baby Network challenges our Center for Children and Families in support of Ounce of Prevention Fund's #ShareYourWords campaign. We were so fortunate to have lived in the Chicago area when my son was born (and extremely fussy for almost 4 months).

  5. Erikson Institute’s Fussy Baby Network helps families struggling with their infants’ crying, sleeping, or feeding. An infant specialist will answer your call Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central time.

  6. The Fussy Baby program is a component of the Birth to Five Helpline and provides support for parents who are concerned about their babys development during the first year of life. Fussy Baby clinicians work with families to explore ways to soothe, care for, and enjoy your baby.

  7. Fussy Baby Program at DCAM: For infants and toddlers ages birth to age 2 with colic, sleep difficulties and regulatory challenges in collaboration with the Erikson Institute. Hyperactivity, Inattention, Learning and School Problems Clinic in collaboration with psychiatry experts.

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