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Guidance for the questions families ask most

Flavor-Training-During-Pregnancy

Flavor training during pregnancy—achieved by simply eating a diverse, aromatic diet—introduces your developing baby to complex tastes through the amniotic fluid, giving them a biological head start toward becoming an adventurous eater long before their first bite of solid food.

Attachment Styles

The way parents interact with their children during the early years has a profound impact on how these children form relationships later in life. This connection is explained by attachment theory, which describes the emotional bonds between individuals and the long-lasting implications of these early attachment patterns.

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a treatment approach aimed at addressing child behavior issues by enhancing family interaction and improving the parent-child relationship. PCIT focuses on fostering positive family dynamics, enhancing parenting skills, and has been shown through research to effectively reduce children’s aggressive behavior, challenging behaviors, and emotional issues, thereby promoting family harmony and functionality.

Practical tools for everyday decisions

Sometimes families do not need more information. They need something they can use today.

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Honest moments, small shifts, and the kind of growth that happens in real life.

I stopped trying to fix every meltdown. Sometimes my child just needed me to stay calm first.

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Richard Jeremy

We changed one small thing about bedtime, and the whole evening felt less chaotic.

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Evan Hoffman

Reading other parents’ experiences made me feel less alone, and a little less like I was doing everything wrong.

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Alicia Regnier

I used to think I needed better discipline. What we really needed was a better routine.

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Brent Schull