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13 Tips to Maintain Good Sleep Routines for Your Baby: Part 2 – The Holidays

Managing your baby’s sleep schedule over the holidays can be tricky, but it’s not impossible. Whether you’re traveling or hosting…

2 years ago

13 Tips to Maintain Good Sleep Routines for Your Baby: Part 1 – Daylight Saving Time

Who doesn’t love the end of Daylight Saving Time in autumn? Parents of babies, that’s who. While most everyone else…

3 years ago

Babywearing Can Help You Meet Your Breastfeeding Goals

Parents around the world intuitively understand the vast benefits that come with the close physical contact facilitated by babywearing. Yet…

3 years ago

The Science Behind Babywearing

There are so many benefits to babywearing. The cuddles, the hands-free to get things done, the freedom. But have you…

3 years ago

Babywearing and Bonding

While we love talking about babywearing year-round, October is Babywearing Awareness Month. This week, we will be talking to two…

4 years ago

How Babywearing Helps Mamas Respond to Their Babies

 As I shared in my last post, I had the pleasure of hiking with mama, psychologist, and Board member of Nurturely,  Jessie…

4 years ago

Babywearing Research on The Hiking Trails

Last week I met with a new friend, a psychologist named Jessie I met through the non-profit, Nurturely. When we…

4 years ago

A Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon and Dad on Babywearing

Babywearing has been a tradition for more than a thousand years, and for many reasons. It’s been a major convenience…

4 years ago

Babywearing is Less Crying, More Snuggling

If you want your baby to cry less, try a baby carrier. A much-cited study published in the journal Pediatrics found that…

6 years ago

What is an ergonomic baby carrier, and how does it help you and baby?

When you’re looking for a baby carrier for your newborn, you want one that’s comfortable for you and your baby;…

6 years ago