Crying is a leading trigger for Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma. What is NOT true about crying in young children?
a. Crying is the natural, normal way that infants communicate.
b. Crying often occurs in the evening, is long lasting, and can be difficult to soothe.
c. Crying often decreases in the first three months of age.
d. Peak crying is usually around six to eight weeks of age.
e. Crying significantly decreases around three to four months of age.