leap 6, also known as "The World of Categories," is a developmental milestone in children when they begin to understand that different objects can be categorized based on shared characteristics. This cognitive ability allows children to sort and classify objects in their environment, which is essential for future language and speech development.
What to Expect During Leap 6
During leap 6, your baby might exhibit several behaviors including:
-堆叠环和其他物品
-变得更加粗糙
-探索不同的形状
-探索不同材料的感觉
At this age, Addie loved going into her drawings and pulling out clothes!
How Will Leap 6 Impact Sleep?
Many babies start sleeping less during leap 6. This can cause nighttime awakenings and disrupt overall sleep patterns. Your little one may have trouble separating for sleep periods, take longer to fall asleep, or may be more fussy while settling down.
How to Support Sleep Through Leap 6
To help your baby through leap 6, consider the following tips:
- Keep your baby on their age-appropriate sleep schedule, with a flexible bedtime
- If baby hasn't dropped their 3rd nap yet, consider making the 3-2 nap transition
- Provide a little extra comfort while maintaining expectations for independent sleep
- Stick with a consistent response to your baby's crying to avoid confusion
- Remember that sleep is important for development and separation anxiety will pass
Takeaways
Leap 6 is a temporary phase that will pass as your baby continues to grow and learn. Your consistency is key to helping them move past the regression and return to healthy sleep habits.
If the regression lasts past the 2-week mark or introduces new habits that are hard to break, consider seeking support from a professional like a child sleep consultant.
Resources
For more information about leap 6 and other Wonder Weeks, check out the following resources: