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Recognizing signs of upcoming leaps from "summary" of The Wonder Weeks by Frans X. Plooij,Hetty van de Rijt,Xaviera Plas

Recognizing signs of upcoming leaps is a crucial skill for parents to develop. By being able to identify these signs, they can better understand their baby's behavior and provide the necessary support during these challenging periods of development. One key indicator of an upcoming leap is a change in the baby's behavior. This could manifest as increased fussiness, clinginess, or difficulty sleeping. These changes are usually sudden and can be quite intense, leaving parents feeling confused and frustrated. Another sign to look out for is a change in the baby's physical abilities. During a leap, babies may display new skills or movements that they were previously unable to do. This sudden development can be exciting but also overwhelming for both the baby and the parents. Additionally, changes in the baby's mood can also signal an upcoming leap. They may become more irritable, easily frustrated, or have trouble soothing themselves. Furthermore, changes in the baby's eating and sleeping patterns can indicate a leap is approaching. They may start feeding more frequently, have difficulty settling down for naps, or wake up more often during the night. These disruptions can be challenging for parents to navigate, but understanding that they are temporary and part of the leap can provide some comfort.
  1. Recognizing signs of upcoming leaps is essential for parents to support their baby during these periods of rapid development. By being attuned to these indicators, parents can better anticipate their baby's needs and provide the necessary comfort and reassurance. While it can be challenging to navigate these leaps, knowing that they are a natural part of a baby's growth and development can help parents feel more prepared and empowered to handle them.
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The Wonder Weeks

Frans X. Plooij

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