Babies may sleep more or less during leaps from "summary" of The Wonder Weeks by Frans X. Plooij,Hetty van de Rijt,Xaviera Plas
During leaps, babies may experience changes in their sleep patterns. Some babies may sleep more during these times, while others may sleep less. These variations in sleep can be attributed to the developmental advancements that take place during leaps. As babies go through these periods of rapid growth and cognitive development, their bodies and minds are working overtime, which can lead to changes in their sleep habits. For babies who sleep more during leaps, this increased need for rest can be seen as their bodies recuperating from the significant changes taking place. It's important for parents to recognize and allow for this additional sleep, as it is crucial for their baby's overall well-being and d...Similar Posts
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