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đźâ The Bobbing Head & the Missing Hat: What Babies Are Quietly Telling Us
If youâve noticed newbornsâ heads bobbing more often or babies going bareheaded indoors and felt a quiet âhmmâŚâ in your body, this episode is for you. Youâre not imagining it.
In this gentle but honest conversation, Dominique and Erica unpack how modern parenting advice, speed culture, and well-meaning sound bites have subtly shifted how we hold and care for newborns. We explore why head support still matters, why warmth soothes the developing nervous system, and how ancient caregiving wisdom didnât disappear, it just got compressed.
This isnât about blame or fear. Itâs about slowing down, trusting instinct, and remembering what newborn bodies actually need: stillness, support, warmth, and rhythm. Sometimes the most radical parenting move is simply holding a baby like time isnât rushing you. âđ
â¨Â Youâre not old-fashioned.
Youâre not imagining it.
When a babyâs head bobs or their tiny head looks chilly, your body notices for a reason. Newborns donât need toughness. They need support, warmth, and slowness.
This episode spills the tea on how modern advice lost some ancient wisdom and why your instincts are still right. đźâ
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By Dominique Hackett & Erica Saldađźâ The Bobbing Head & the Missing Hat: What Babies Are Quietly Telling Us
If youâve noticed newbornsâ heads bobbing more often or babies going bareheaded indoors and felt a quiet âhmmâŚâ in your body, this episode is for you. Youâre not imagining it.
In this gentle but honest conversation, Dominique and Erica unpack how modern parenting advice, speed culture, and well-meaning sound bites have subtly shifted how we hold and care for newborns. We explore why head support still matters, why warmth soothes the developing nervous system, and how ancient caregiving wisdom didnât disappear, it just got compressed.
This isnât about blame or fear. Itâs about slowing down, trusting instinct, and remembering what newborn bodies actually need: stillness, support, warmth, and rhythm. Sometimes the most radical parenting move is simply holding a baby like time isnât rushing you. âđ
â¨Â Youâre not old-fashioned.
Youâre not imagining it.
When a babyâs head bobs or their tiny head looks chilly, your body notices for a reason. Newborns donât need toughness. They need support, warmth, and slowness.
This episode spills the tea on how modern advice lost some ancient wisdom and why your instincts are still right. đźâ
Â
#SpillTheTeaPodcast, #NewbornCare, #ParentingInstincts, #GentleParenting, #NervousSystemHealing, #WomenPodcasters, #MindfulParenting, #BabyCareTruth, #PostpartumSupport, #NewbornNeurology, #AttachmentParenting, #ParentingWisdom, #ModernParenting, #Reparenting, #BodyWisdom, #SlowDownCulture, #SacredCare, #ParentingPodcast, #WellnessPodcast, #MotherhoodTruth, #CaregiverSupport, #BabiesNeedSupport, #WarmthMatters, #HumanFirst, #TrustYourInstincts, #MindfulnessForRealLife, #WomenOver40, #CommunityCare, #PodcastLife