Babywearing

Discover the physical and emotional benefits of babywearing through expert insights, helpful tips, and real-life stories. Knowledge, experience, and heartfelt stories from trusted sources – shared with care and soul.
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Babywearing from the Perspective of a Physiotherapist

Why is it good for the baby? Let’s stick with newborns. A newborn baby’s spine doesn’t have curves yet. These will develop during the course of movement development (lifting head while lying on the stomach, supporting on forearms and then palms). Until the baby has a stable trunk, the “fetal position” is the most ideal for their spine, making them feel safe.

The Scientifically Proven Benefits of Babywearing

There are numerous benefits to babywearing. Those who practice it know from experience. But what does science say? Have researchers examined the effects of babywearing using scientific methods? The answer: yes!

Does Babywearing “Spoil” The Child?

A newly minted parent is bombarded with stimuli from all directions, and the environment tends to provide unsolicited advice, intentionally or unintentionally. During this extremely sensitive period, we are much more likely to become uncertain and to ponder not only generally well-intentioned but also inappropriate remarks.

Liliputi stories

Real stories from moms and dads – straight from the heart. About everyday joys, surprises, personal experiences, challenges, and the many faces of parenthood.
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Letter to Mum

Probably, you find it strange that I send you this note now. It is a rather personal message and I wanted to make it clear. I spent nights to compose it and threw many drafts away. I really wanted to tell you this, because it is so important. Finally, I decided that I will not think about brilliant phrases and I might sound simple but my words are true, coming from my heart.

Parenthood

The many facets of parenthood: everyday challenges, deeper dilemmas, expert advice, and personal experiences to help you navigate what you face as a parent each and every day.
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In Daddy’s Arms

Being with the baby is entirely different through a father’s eyes. It is more difficult since it is not assisted by hormones and bodily senses of pregnancy. And it is easier since there is a way out. When he says he can’t do it, he is clumsy, he is tired, there comes mom and solves the problem.

Attachment Parenting is a Mentality – The Soother

What happens, when it turns out, that we are only mothers, only human? We are superheroines, mystical entities, full of wonders and endless power, this is not a question. We are embracing, soft arms and kitchen gadgets at the same time. Teachers and cleaners, doctors, nurses, drivers and circus clowns. And still: only human.

How to be an Attachment Parent of More Children

I have been learning about attachment parenting for a few years now. And I am quite a promoter of gentle parenting techniques. While I only had one child many people told me that „doing attachment parenting” is probably possible with one but it is not possible with two or more children.

Soft Soles & Barefoot

Orthopedic doctors, physiotherapists, experts, and parents share their experiences about the benefits of barefoot soft-soled shoes. Learn how they support healthy development and why proper footwear is so important for young children’s motor development and future posture.
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Orthopedic Medical Opinion on Soft-Soled Shoes

It matters what kind of shoes we put on our baby’s feet. It is essential to choose footwear with a soft, thin, flexible sole that does not slip. At the same time, it should protect the child’s feet from the challenges of the outside world.

Soft-Soled Shoes – From the Perspective of a Physiotherapist

The baby’s foot looks completely different from that of adults. It consists of several bones that fuse later on. During the foot development, the muscles gradually strengthen to adapt to changes in bones and joints.

Mompossible

Explore the colorful world of motherhood – with everyday challenges, the diversity of parenting roles, and the journey of finding balance between your family and yourself.
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Is Home Birthing Right For Me?

The science behind planned home births may surprise you: in the Netherlands, roughly 16.3% of all childbirths occur in private homes, a trend spreading throughout other countries in Europe. Home births offer future mums added control over their surroundings, both in terms of who delivers your baby and the care you receive in the final months of pregnancy.

Lifestyle

Find practical tips and inspiration for everyday life: meals, movement, daily challenges, and ideas to help you live a more mindful and effortless life.
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Baby without border – travel around the world I.

This is a story about a neverending journey, a story about hitchhiking a boat to the end of the world, about dancing with the dragon and about that dreams can come true. And imagine, the story is also about a little baby boy.

Baby on Board II – Summer is now

Imagine, for nearly a week we are on the road again. And we feel fantastic! We are carried by the love of all the amazing people who wrote us since we started our new adventure. Thank you all very much!