u/lunaverse787

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What’s a little thing only you and your kid understand?

Could be a made-up word, a specific look, a silly routine, or some completely random habit that somehow became “your thing” together over time.

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u/lunaverse787 — 1 day ago

What’s a little thing only you and your kid understand?

Could be a made-up word, a look, a routine, or something random that somehow became “your thing” together.

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u/lunaverse787 — 1 day ago
▲ 7 r/Mom

How do you handle leaving the house with a baby when everything takes twice as long as expected?

why does even a quick errand feels like a full production, packing, feeding, diaper changes, delays. curious if you guys have ways to make it less stressful?

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u/lunaverse787 — 7 days ago

What’s the best way to introduce a baby to outdoor parks if they get overwhelmed by noise and new surroundings easily?

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u/lunaverse787 — 8 days ago
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Is it true that holding a baby too much can spoil them? and if it's true what can i do to prevent this from happening?

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u/lunaverse787 — 9 days ago

when did you realize your child is becoming more independent, and what changed?

my almost 1 yr old is suddenly doing little things that make me feel like he's not such a “baby” anymore, wanting to hold his own spoon and sometimes getting frustrated if I try to help too quickly
i wnana make sure to support him in this bcz ik its going to help w his confidence later on, how did u guys handle it? would love to hear ur experiences

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u/lunaverse787 — 9 days ago

How can I keep my baby's head straight while sleeping?

even if i use pillows on both sides i eventually find his head turned to one side. i wanna avoid that affecting his head shape, what should i do ?

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u/lunaverse787 — 9 days ago

How do moms meal prep with a baby who never lets them rest?

the moment i try to cook or prep anything, my son suddenly needs me again? how do you gys meal prep with a baby who never lets u rest?

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u/lunaverse787 — 9 days ago

What support do first-time mothers need the most after delivery?

Is it sleep, physical recovery, emotional reassurance, or practical help (like feeding, chores, and newborn care) that makes the biggest difference in those first few weeks after birth?

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u/lunaverse787 — 11 days ago
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ive been trying to figure out what’s actually necessary to bring for a short outing. it’ll probably only be around 1–2 hours,

i ususally struggle during diaper changes and feeding outside. what do you usually pack for something like this without overloading the diaper bag?

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u/lunaverse787 — 14 days ago

I’ve seen people mention contracts for things like sick days, holidays, and expectations, but I’m not sure how formal it needs to be.

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u/lunaverse787 — 16 days ago
▲ 2 r/Nanny

We’re starting interviews soon and I’m curious what experienced parents wish they had asked or noticed earlier.

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u/lunaverse787 — 16 days ago