Tag: Attachment Parenting

skin-to-skin breastfeedingExplore the principles of attachment parenting and how to foster a strong, nurturing bond with your baby. Learn about responsive caregiving, gentle discipline, babywearing, co-sleeping, and other practices that support your child’s emotional and physical well-being.

  • (KMC) Kangaroo Mother Care Benefits and Guide

    (KMC) Kangaroo Mother Care Benefits and Guide

    Your breasts will keep your baby at the ideal temperature for sleeping, breathing, and using the least amount of energy necessary so that your little one can instead focus on growing and thriving. Kangaroo Mother Care Kangaroo Care, more accurately referred to as Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC), essentially involves: You can start with kangaroo mother…

  • Coping With Cluster Feeding – Practical Strategies for Tired Moms

    Coping With Cluster Feeding – Practical Strategies for Tired Moms

    Cluster feeding can feel relentless, but it’s a normal part of your baby’s growth. This guide offers step-by-step support, practical tips, for exhausted moms who need to know they’re not alone—and that this phase will pass.

  • Baby Massage Secrets – Calm and Soothe a Fussy Baby

    Baby Massage Secrets – Calm and Soothe a Fussy Baby

    Infant massage is a gentle, natural way to calm, relieve gas, and strengthen your bond. This guide breaks down simple, safe techniques backed by science to help you bring comfort, connection, and a little more peace to your daily routine.

  • Laid Back Breastfeeding – Making Nursing Easy

    Laid Back Breastfeeding – Making Nursing Easy

    Laid-back breastfeeding, also known as the biological nurturing position, is a natural and instinctive way to nurse your baby. By leaning back and letting your baby lie tummy-down against you, you create a calm, supported space where breastfeeding feels easier, more comfortable, and deeply connected.

  • Can You Overfeed a Breastfed Baby?

    Can You Overfeed a Breastfed Baby?

    Many parents wonder if it’s possible to overfeed a breastfed baby. The simple answer is no — your baby knows exactly how much milk they need. Breastfeeding works on supply and demand, so your body and your baby stay in balance. The only time feeding can feel overwhelming is if you have an oversupply, but…

  • The Shocking Truth About Nursing Toddlers and Preschoolers – Debunked!

    The Shocking Truth About Nursing Toddlers and Preschoolers – Debunked!

    There’s no set age when a child should stop nursing. Many families choose to continue beyond infancy, and research shows that both children and mothers benefit. From immune protection and emotional comfort to long-term health advantages, extended breastfeeding supports growth and bonding while challenging common myths and social pressures.