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Increase in brain activity during developmental spurts from "summary" of The Wonder Weeks by Frans X. Plooij,Hetty van de Rijt,Xaviera Plas

During the developmental spurts, your baby's brain is working overtime. The increase in brain activity is a sign of growth and progress. These spurts are crucial for your baby's development as they mark significant milestones in their cognitive and physical abilities. As a parent, it's important to be aware of these spurts so that you can support your baby through this intense period of growth. During these developmental spurts, your baby may exhibit changes in behavior, such as increased fussiness or clinginess. This is a normal response to the increased brain activity and should not be a cause for concern. Understanding that these changes are a part of the developmental process can help you navigate through this challenging period with patience and compassion. It's fascinating to witness the change...
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