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Growth spurts can start as early as 10 days after your baby’s birth.  Growth spurts usually are preceded by a sleepy, lethargic day and a big jump in appetite.  Growth spurts may happen again at 3, 6, and 12 weeks and again at 4 and 6 months.  If you begin to notice that your child is not as satisfied with the amount that you have been feeding her previously, then she may be beginning a growth spurt period.  If you are breastfeeding, you may want to add a feeding or two to satiate your baby’s appetite and to help increase milk production.

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Monsters in the Closet: Bedtime Basics for Parents 

  Children have great imaginations and sometimes that can keep kids from falling asleep. Monsters and scary creatures are manifestations of fears that usually surface when the lights go out and it's time for bed. Parents are advised to acknowledge the fear, yet also comfort the child that there is no danger. Fears should be discussed well before bedtime, nightlights may be used and an extra kiss is always recommended. Experts also suggest a regular and soothing bedtime routine.  <<View Transcript >>

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