How To Attend To Your Toddler Scoopnurturement
You’re staring at your toddler right now. Wondering if you’re doing enough. I’ve been there.
You’re staring at your toddler right now. Wondering if you’re doing enough. I’ve been there.
You’re scrolling at 2 a.m. again. Someone’s telling you to co-sleep. Someone else says never to hold your baby while they cry.
You’re holding your baby. Your heart is full. And you’re slowly losing your mind. I know that feeling. The exhaustion that hits like a truck at 3 a.m.
You’re drowning in advice. And still feel completely lost. I’ve been there. Standing in the kitchen at 2 a.m.
You’re holding a screaming baby at 3 a.m. Your phone’s glowing with seventeen different articles telling you opposite things about sleep training.
You’re scrolling again. At 11:47 p.m. Your kid just woke up for the third time.
You hired great people. You gave them good tools. You even ran the right workshops. And yet (turnover) is up. Engagement is flat.
You’re standing in the cereal aisle. Your kid is screaming. A stranger gives you that look.
You’re sitting in that waiting room chair. Your kid’s hand is sweaty in yours. You’re wondering if you should’ve brought snacks. Or bribes. Or both.
I know that feeling. The one where you’re standing in the kitchen at 8 p.m., holding a half-eaten apple and wondering if you just yelled too much today.