11/04/2017
Our babies are our future.
And helping moms taking care of their treasures is the best gift of all.
Yesterday, I had the pleasure to share to an incredible group of moms and caregivers a lot of information about how to promote a healthy sleep habit for their babies. And better than that, It was an honor to share "the stage" with an amazing professional, who truly is passionate about what she does. We talked about healthy emotional connections and its effects,and, how to encourage a good night sleep, always supporting the family emotional wellbeing.
Im so grateful for where life has brought me and to be able to make a difference in the lives of moms and babies🙏🙏🙏
10/17/2017
"...Children must never work for our love. They should rest in it..." Dr Gordon Neufeld
Hello Los Angeles!!!!
Please join Marcela Rondani-Therapist and I in this amazing talk about how to create healthy emotional connections and promote a good night sleep.
Space is limited!
Feel free to tag all pregnant and new moms here.
Lets do it right from the beginning ❤️
From pregnancy to first year of life: How to create emotional connections and promote healthy sleep
Please join us for a Coffee and Learn event about emotional regulation, secure connection and healthy sleeping patterns in the first year of a baby's life. During the pregnancy, and the first 12 months of an infant's life are a crucial period to develop healthy emotional and sleeping habits. Please…
05/02/2017
Article from a fellow sleep consultant explaining why you should not share your sleep plan with family or friends. So, so risky for both mom and baby.
Good job Justine!
https://mom.me/baby/69732-risk-sharing-professional-sleep-advice/
The Risk of Sharing Professional Sleep Advice
Professional sleep consultant says this is the worst thing you could do
04/07/2017
Wish I had read this article before my first son was born...
We all know that babies cry to tell us something. It is their way to communicate their needs such as being hungry, tired, uncomfortable, over or under-stimulated. Once these needs are met, the crying stop. But there is another type of crying, the memory crying, that is even more important to understand. "We've been told that babies also communicate to us about the stresses and traumas they have encountered during birth and that empathic listening can help them release that stress.... it is the listening to and acknowledgment of the pain that allows the baby to let go of it"
http://www.junomagazine.com/birth-trauma-a-cultural-blind-spot/
Birth Trauma: A Cultural Blind Spot
If I were to walk into a room of mothers and declare that it was complete nonsense that birth was painful I would expect the response to be one of outrage and anger. Yet the idea that birth may be painful for the baby as well as the mother carries very little weight. As most of the pain for mothers…
03/24/2017
Was talking about this yesterday with a client and decided to share. Hope you enjoy this read
Happy friday
What Kids Worry and Fear at Different Ages @ Deborah MacNamara, PhD
Kids have worries – from monsters to natural disasters. They can appear at random or may be triggered by everyday events. Their increasing awareness of the world, who is in it, and being able to anticipate bad things happening, can all increase their alarm.
03/15/2017
REVEALED: Cellphone radiation is warping the brains of children and adults – NaturalNews.com
) For seven years, California’s Department of Public Health (CDPH) kept information and a set of guidelines, meant to inform the public about the health risks associated with cell phone radiation, well-hidden from the public. While invisible to the naked eye,