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Two weeks in, and you're likely running on fumes. This week brings your first pediatrician visit and the all-important weight check—a concrete metric that tells you feeding is working. Your mission: k...
Somewhere between week 4 and 6, your baby will look at your face and smile on purpose. Not gas. Not a reflex. An actual social response to you. This moment is evolution's reward for the brutal weeks b...
Two months is a milestone appointment—your baby's first round of immunizations. It's a big deal medically and emotionally. You should be there. Crying often peaks right around this time, but the good ...
Around week 10, something shifts. It's not fixed—there's no magic transition—but you might notice the chaos has a rhythm now. Crying has likely decreased from its peak. Baby is more interactive, cooin...
Twelve weeks. You made it through the fourth trimester—the hardest, most disorienting phase of early parenthood. Your baby is no longer a newborn; they're an infant now, more social, more predictable,...
Forget everything you thought you knew about sleep. Newborns operate on a completely different system—one that evolution designed for survival, not your sanity. Here's what's actually happening and how to cope.
Whether breast or bottle, feeding dominates the first three months. Here's what feeding actually looks like week by week, how to support it, and when the schedule starts to become more predictable.
Every evening, like clockwork, your calm baby transforms into an inconsolable mess. This is the witching hour—a predictable period of intense fussiness that peaks around 6 weeks. Here's why it happens and how to survive it.
Tummy time is the foundation for every motor milestone to come—rolling, crawling, sitting, walking. Most babies hate it at first. Here's how to make it work, why it matters, and a week-by-week progression guide.
Strict schedules don't work for newborns, but complete chaos isn't sustainable either. The EASY routine offers a middle ground—a flexible pattern that creates predictability without rigid timing.
14 videos on milestones from birth to age 5
Culturally sensitive safe sleep education for parents
Physical, social, and sensory milestones
Real-baby demonstrations of developmental milestones
Language, literacy, thinking skills, and self-confidence
Perinatal teacher addresses common new parent questions
Making breastfeeding work when returning to work
Step-by-step CPR guide with printable reference