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In the first year of life, the child and his parents have to face developmental jumps. During this time, each child undergoes seven developmental jumps.
How does it look like?
The child becomes cranky, he eats worse, sleeps worse. He doesn't seem to remember what he has learned before. He demands frequent wearing and parent company. If she is breastfed, she may require more frequent food. The toddler is alienated, shy, easily irritated, behaves differently than usual. You can have the impression that it is completely different.
Weeks of miracles
Dutch doctors Frans Plooj and Hetty van de Rijt, discussing developmental leaps, defined these significant periods with "weeks of miracles." Why? Because in a very short time the child learns another breakthrough things by acquiring additional important skills for him. When the developmental leap passes, the child surprises with new skills.
Developmental jumps for a woman giving birth in week 40
If you have given birth sooner or later, you should subtract or add the appropriate number of days to determine when the next developmental leap will occur. The easiest way to count is taking into account the planned day of delivery, not the actual day when the baby was born.
Periods of whining can last for several days, but even several weeks.
First jump - 5 weeks
About the 5th week is a time of sensations when the baby notices more and more things around him. He observes the world, tries to process the stimuli reaching him, assesses their significance.
Suddenly, every day, the reality for the child takes on deeper colors. This can also be seen in the eyes of an infant who takes on expression and character from a blurry and absent one.
In addition, the internal organs grow very quickly and the circumference of the child's head increases.