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This space supports caregivers who nurture children through early medical experiences, developmental differences, and long seasons of care.

When caregivers are supported, children are nurtured.

How to Calm a Crying Baby: Gentle, Evidence-Based Strategies for the Early Days

How to Calm a Crying Baby: Gentle, Evidence-Based Strategies for the Early Days

When your baby cries, it can feel overwhelming and heartbreaking, especially when you are not sure what they need. This gentle, evidence-based guide walks parents through why babies cry and shares calming strategies rooted in infant development, nervous system regulation, and responsive caregiving. From skin-to-skin and rhythmic movement to white noise and soothing touch, learn how to support your baby’s comfort while building trust and emotional security in the earliest days.

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How NICU Babies Learn to Feed: A Breakdown of Readiness Cues

How NICU Babies Learn to Feed: A Breakdown of Readiness Cues

Feeding is one of the most complex skills a newborn must learn, especially for babies in the NICU. Before a baby can safely breast or bottle feed, their brain, muscles, breathing, and sensory systems must work together in precise coordination. This post gently explains the developmental process behind feeding and breaks down the readiness cues therapists and medical teams look for to know when a baby is truly ready to begin.

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