Great post Lina. I remember pondering this when my girls were tiny and they developed in spurts with lots of - at the time - inexplicable regressions. I also found out that babies tend to regress in one area when they are learning or experiencing rapid growth in others (so my girls' sleep and walking went backwards or paused when teeth were erupting). I think that's true for the grown ups too. XO
Great post Lina. I remember pondering this when my girls were tiny and they developed in spurts with lots of - at the time - inexplicable regressions. I also found out that babies tend to regress in one area when they are learning or experiencing rapid growth in others (so my girls' sleep and walking went backwards or paused when teeth were erupting). I think that's true for the grown ups too. XO