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To calm a fussy one year old you might give him/her a bottle, hold them, dim the lights and rock them, sing a lullaby! ChaCha!
To calm a fussy baby, try picking up the baby and walking with them. Sometimes the motion will calm them. If that doesn't work then, if it is close to the time that they eat they may be hungry.
Many reasons. They can not talk so fussing is the only way to alert you of their situations. They may be hungry, thirsty, wet or poopy. They might need a diaper change or they may even have a really bad stomach pain/gas.
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