Oh please stop feeding her the larger crickets or any other insects that are too large right now, and go buy ones smaller than the space between her eyes now. I'm sorry if you have a bunch of the large crickets left, but you just cannot continue to feed them to her, as it's not just a matter of her having trouble chewing them or hunting them down, but they can actually kill her by causing a massive impaction or actually choking her or causing an aspiration into her lungs. It's extremely dangerous to feed a hatchling or young baby insects that are too large, we see people on her all the time posting that their new baby they just got was fine, then all of a sudden they vomited, threw a
black beard, became lethargic, and then died. So please discontinue feeding any crickets from the previous batches of that size that you have remaining.
I'm assuming that if you've only had her a week or so that she's pretty small, pet shops are unfortunately selling them younger and smaller, too young and too small, to the point it's dangerous. So you'll most likely need to buy her either pinhead crickets, or the next size up, and you'll then start seeing her eat much larger quantities of bugs, which is where those numbers you're seeing come from. But when in doubt it's always better to feed them too small than too large. If you see a cricket that you're not sure is too big for her, never feed it to her and go smaller. When I read your comment that you would "buy her smaller crickets next time" I wanted to make sure that you understand it's not simply a matter of them being too large as far as hunting or catching/chewing them, and that you knew that it's not alright to just feed the rest of the large ones you have left to her and then buy smaller ones. This is a very common mistake people make, usually because the pet shop they buy their beardies from are feeding them bugs that are both way too big and also inappropriate for them to eat in the first place, like mealworms.
Just yesterday I went to my local Petco and saw the tank of baby beardies that they just received that are so tiny and young that the animal manager puts them in a tank that says "Just Arrived, Not Yet For Sale", because the vendor ships them at 4" long...So you can imagine how tiny these poor guys are...And in their bowl: LARGE MEALWORMS! These mealworms were the length of medium sized superworms and as big around, almost wider than the beardies themselves...UHG...