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MOMS ON CALL

S1 EP20: GRACE IN THE CHAOS

Sep 7, 2021
41:07

In this episode, we’re going to help you manage the chaos of this season of life! Here’s what you’ll take away from today’s episode:

  • The importance of tummy time and the different ways you can do it.
  • Finding grace in the middle of the chaos of raising children, with yourself and others.
  • Remembering all of the things that you did right, instead of what you did wrong.

Your calls: Should I drop the swaddle one arm at a time? How do I start solids gradually? How do we adjust our typical day routine for an international flight?

This episode is sponsored by:

  • Bobbie organic infant formula - For 25% off your first box, use the code MOMSONCALL25).
  • Brushies toothbrush puppets - For 15% off your purchase, use the code momsoncall (all lowercase).


Products mentioned on the show:

Free Resource: Baby Food Introduction Calendar

Moms on Call 0-6 Month Book (with instructions to drop the swaddle and Typical Day Schedules) 

Have a question for the Moms? Call us and leave a message at 888-234-7979.

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