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You’re three weeks postpartum. It’s 2 a.m. The baby won’t latch, won’t stop crying, and your brain is running a loop that sounds something like: What if I’m not doing this right? What if something is seriously wrong? What if I’m already ruining them? 

The spiral begins.

As a mom of two with my third on th...


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Parents usually pay close attention to milestones like walking, talking, and teething, but jaw development is another important part of early childhood growth that often gets overlooked. The development of the jaw affects how a child breathes, eats, speaks, and how their teeth eventually align as they grow.

In many...


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Sleep can feel like one of the biggest challenges in early childhood. Just when you think you’ve found a rhythm, something shifts, developmental leaps, big emotions, or simple overstimulation, and bedtime becomes a struggle again. While there’s no single solution that works overnight, there are gentle, consistent practices that can support a child’s natural ability to win...


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It’s the end of spring and the beginning of summer, and we have some great gear options for you in our 2026 spring and summer gear guide! In this guide, you will find items for babies and toddlers, as well as specific items to help parents get some rest. We could all probably benefit from a good night’s sleep! Take a peek and see what we foun...


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For first-time stay-at-home parents considering returning to school, the question often isn’t motivation; it’s whether there’s enough time, energy, and money to make it work. Balancing family and education can feel like trying to add one more essential task to days that are already full, especially when childcare, schedules, and household needs don’t pause for assignment...


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