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September 23, 2024
If you know this show, you love this show. Bluey is a worldwide phenomenon that has parents and kids alike laughing and crying and cherishing these 7-minute clips of pure joy.
Yes, it’s a children’s show. But it’s become so much more. And parents are recognizing that the show is just as much for them as it is for their kids.
Whether you're navigating the joys and challenges of parenthood or looking for a way to connect with your child, Bluey (and a few others) offers insightful lessons and tips. Let’s look at a few of our favorite children’s TV shows (that are also shows about parenting) and the lessons we’ve learned from them.
Bluey
Bluey is an Australian animated series and a goldmine of parenting wisdom. The show often portrays realistic family dynamics and the importance of play.
Is Bluey a parenting show? This show is full of relatable family moments and subtle yet powerful parenting lessons, making it relatable and educational for parents and kids alike. Chilli
September 09, 2024
Welcoming a newborn into the world is an exciting journey filled with new experiences and responsibilities. There are so many things for a new parent to learn and we know it can be overwhelming. One of the most common questions new parents ask is: “Are baby carriers safe for newborns?” This blog will explore the safety, benefits, and best practices for using a baby carrier with your newborn. We'll cover essential aspects like the types of carriers, safety guidelines, benefits of babywearing, and tips for choosing the best infant carrier for newborns. Understanding Baby Carriers
Baby carriers come in various styles, each designed to cater to different needs and preferences. The primary types of baby carriers include:
Baby Wraps: Long pieces of fabric that wrap around the body to hold the baby close. Wraps are versatile and can be adjusted to fit newborns securely.
Baby Slings: One-shoulder carriers that create a pouch for the baby. They are easy to use and offer a snug fit
September 03, 2024
Why do babies cry? 8 Common Causes and Solutions
As a new parent, one of the most challenging aspects of caring for your baby is understanding why they cry. It can feel so overwhelming to figure out why they are crying and then how to get baby to stop crying! Crying is a baby's primary way of communicating, and deciphering these cries can feel like a daunting task. We'll explore the common causes of baby crying and provide practical solutions to help soothe your little one. Whether your baby won't stop crying or it feels like baby is crying for no reason, we've got you covered. Why do babies cry?
Babies cry for various reasons, and understanding these can help you respond more effectively. Here are some common causes:
Hunger: One of the most common reasons for crying, especially in newborns. Babies have small stomachs and need frequent feeding.
Dirty Diaper: Wet or soiled diapers can cause discomfort, prompting your baby to cry.
Sleepiness: Babies often cry when they are
September 03, 2024
When it comes to baby gear, safety is always a top concern for parents. Baby bouncers, a popular item for infants, often raise questions about their safety and effectiveness. In this article, we’ll explore whether baby bouncers are safe, discuss their benefits, and provide essential safety tips for parents.
Are Baby Bouncers Safe?
Common Concerns and Myths About Baby Bouncers
Myth 1: Baby bouncers can cause poor posture. It’s a common belief that extended use of a baby bouncer can lead to poor posture in infants. The World Health Organization (WHO) advises against keeping young children in the same position for more than one hour. Therefore, it’s essential to vary your baby’s activities throughout the day, ensuring they spend time in your arms, a stroller, or a baby carrier, in addition to the bouncer. A well-designed ergonomic baby bouncer can support your baby’s natural posture from head to hips.
Myth 2: Baby bouncers are not suitable for newborns. Contrary to popular belief,
August 26, 2024
By Solid Starts
Solid Starts is a team of pediatric feeding therapists, board-certified pediatricians, registered dietitians and a pediatric allergist whose mission is to help you introduce real food to your baby and raise a happy eater.
Your baby is ready for solid food. Now what?
Introducing solid food is a big, exciting step in your parenting journey. If knowing when and how to start feels overwhelming, rest assured. We’ve summed up the basics thanks to our licensed pediatric feeding team who happen to also be parents like you.
When to start solids?
It’s generally recommended to introduce solid food around 6 months of age, which is aligned with the AAP and most leading medical institutions in the world. Some babies will be ready a bit earlier and some a bit later. Rather than looking for the “right” age, look for signs that your baby is ready.
The ability to sit with minimal support and maintain the head and neck upright.
The ability to bring the hand to the mouth
August 19, 2024
Hey mamas! If you're here, chances are you're navigating the beautiful yet sometimes challenging journey of breastfeeding. Trust me, I get it – I’ve been there too. Whether you’re a first-time mom or adding another little one to your family, getting the hang of breastfeeding and latching can be tricky. That’s why I’m here to share some practical tips and techniques to help you and your baby get comfortable with breastfeeding.
Understanding Breastfeeding and Latching
Before diving into the nitty-gritty, let’s talk about the basics. Breastfeeding is a natural process, but it doesn’t always come naturally. One of the keys to successful breastfeeding is ensuring a proper latch. A good latch ensures your baby is getting enough milk and helps prevent discomfort for you.
Signs of a Good Latch:
- Your baby’s mouth covers more of the areola below the nipple.
- You can see your baby’s lips flanged out like a fish.
- There’s no pain – just a gentle tugging sensation.
- You hear and see
August 13, 2024
This week, we're diving into the beautiful, challenging world of breastfeeding with the amazing Jennifer Lezak. Jennifer is an international board-certified lactation consultant, a true expert who's helped countless parents at top LA hospitals like Cedar-Sinai and Good Samaritan, and through her private practice, Milkmaid LA. She's here to share her wealth of knowledge and support for all things breastfeeding and postpartum.
What We Discuss
(0:00) Introduction (1:56) Surprise! Breastfeeding is hard for 98% of moms (4:09) Breast is best but your sanity is better (5:55) However you feed your baby – they will love you (7:02) Breastfeeding is hard, and it’s also not free (8:07) How will I know when to stop breastfeeding? (13:28) Bottle feeding does not cause nipple confusion – babies are smart (15:23) A little stash of breastmilk is not the same as a freezer full of it (16:24) Babies get hungry – they don’t care about schedules (18:03) Baby
August 08, 2024
Going back to work after giving birth? Erin Erenberg, a licensed attorney and advocate for mothers' rights, covers the unrealistic expectation that women can "do it all," and the need for systemic support for mothers. She discusses practical tips for returning to work regarding managing household responsibilities via deliberate communication and division of labor within families, even when a parent choses to stay at home. She implores mothers to ask for what they need and to be gentle with themselves, stressing the importance of supporting mothers' ambitions and well-being. Erin shares her own challenges of motherhood, advocating for a shift from the idea of "having it all" to being whole and present.
What We Discuss
(0:00) Introduction (1:17) How do you do it all? Focus on being whole. (07:15) You will have many titles in this world, but remember who YOU are (11:28) Learning how to ask for help (18:10) You are not the problem -
July 02, 2024
In the latest episode of the Life with Baby podcast we sit down with Brandi Jordan, the 'baby sleep fairy’ and doula to names like Rosamund Pike, Megan Fox, and Julia Stiles. We talk about how self-care is so much more than bubble baths, how to thrive in those tough early weeks of parenthood, and even navigating challenges in childbirth and advocacy. Brandi shares insights from her journey as a postpartum doula, lactation consultant, and pediatric sleep specialist, alongside heartwarming advice for new parents.
What We Discuss
(0:00) Introduction (2:08) What Exactly is a Doula? (3:35) The Unmatched Value of a Birth Doula (6:08) The Most Intense Birth Story Ever! (10:47) You Are in Control of Your Own Birth Memories (12:38) Motherhood vs. Social Media: The Real Struggle (15:52) Top Advice for New Moms (24:29) You Get WHAT Covered Internationally?! (27:29) Essential Postpartum Resources (30:53) Must-Have Product for New Parents (34:20
July 01, 2024
Choosing a name for your baby is a significant and exciting part of preparing for their arrival. With each passing year, new trends emerge, influenced by cultural shifts, celebrity choices, and societal changes. Whether you’re looking for a trendy name or a unique option that stands out, this guide will help you navigate the baby name trends for the next year.
2025 Baby Name List The Return of Vintage Baby Names
Vintage names are making a strong comeback, offering a timeless appeal that many parents find charming. These names carry a sense of history and elegance, making them a popular choice for the upcoming year.
Trending Vintage Baby Names:
Eleanor Meaning: Eleanor is a classic name that exudes grace and strength. It has roots in Old French and Greek, meaning "light" or "bright." The name is associated with historical figures like Eleanor of Aquitaine, symbolizing power and elegance.
Arthur Meaning: Rich in history, Arthur is regal and dignified. This name is of Celtic