Here are some resources that you can download and print. More resources may be available through your local public health office or other local organization. The When your BABY can't stop CRYING brochure helps you to:
- better understand infant crying
- learn strategies on how to deal with stressful crying situations.
- When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0](colour) [218 KB]
- When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0](B&W) [217 KB]
When your BABY can't stop CRYING plain language brochure
- When your BABY can't stop CRYING plain language [0](colour) [218 KB]
- When your BABY can't stop CRYING plain language brochure [0](B&W) [2.35 MB]
Translated Resources
Translated versions of When your BABY can't stop CRYING brochures:When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] - Arabic (B&W) When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] - Simple Chinese (Mandarin) (B&W) When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] - Traditional Chinese (B&W) When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] - Farsi (B&W) When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] - French (B&W) When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] - Hindi (B&W) When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] - Korean (B&W) When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] - Punjabi (B&W) When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] - Spanish (B&W) When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] – Urdu (B&W) When your BABY can't stop CRYING [0] - Vietnamese (B&W)
The Crying Plan gives ideas on how to soothe a crying baby and how to calm yourself when the crying is too much. Filling out a copy helps you plan ahead for how you and other caregivers can cope with infant crying.
- The Crying Plan [0](colour) [81 KB]
- The Crying Plan [0](B&W) [80 KB]
Translated Parenting and Child Health Resources
- Alameda County Public Health Clearinghouse [1] (USA)
- Children, Youth and Women's Health Service [2] (CYWHS - Australia)
- CulturedMed [3] (USA)
Health Materials in Languages other than English - Multicultural Health [4] (Australia)
- Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne [5]
has information guides for parents in Arabic, Bosnian, Chinese, Croatian, English, Somali, Spanish, Turkish and Vietnamese - SPIRAL: Selected Patient Information Resources in Asian Languages [6]
This is an excellent website based at Tufts University with resources in Asian Languages (Chinese, Cambodian, Hmong, Korean, Laotian, Thai, and Vietnamese)
All campaign resources and images on this web site may be printed and used for educational purposes in health, child and family services, enforcement and other not-for-profit settings in Alberta. All other reproductions, in whole or in part, require written permission from the Alberta SBS Prevention Network [6]. The above documents are in PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view. For a free download, click here [7].