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Latching Challenges Are Feedback — Not Failure
Latching challenges aren’t failure — they’re feedback. Babies respond to how their bodies feel, not how hard you’re trying. Clicking, slipping, fussing, or tiring during feeds often reflect coordination, tension, or positioning beneath the surface. Feeding is a whole-body process, and gentle structural support can help create comfort and efficiency so feeding becomes calmer for both baby and parent.
Feb 4


Helping Infants Who Can’t Settle: A Gentle, Foundational Approach
There are few things more heartbreaking—and exhausting—than a baby who just can’t settle. The baby who cries for hours, arches their...
Aug 6, 2025


Back-to-School Supplements Every Parent Should Know About
The start of a new school year is an exciting time—fresh notebooks, sharpened pencils, and the buzz of a new routine. But it also means...
Aug 4, 2025


The Hidden Wisdom of Infant Reflexes: Why Primitive Movements Matter for Lifelong Health
It’s one of life’s simplest joys—watching a newborn grasp your finger, turn their head toward your touch, or flail their arms in a tiny...
Jun 6, 2025
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