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Parenthood Prep

Devon Clement
Parenting
Sleep Training
Child Development
Newborn Care
Four-Month Sleep Regression
Baby Sleep
Self-Care
Enneagram
Toddler Tantrums
Sensory Overload
Parenting Challenges
Bedtime Routines
Traveling With Kids
Sleep Routines
Sleep Associations
Personal Development
Toddler Sleep Training
Burning Man
New Parent
Parenting Styles

Parenthood Prep equips brand-new parents and parents-to-be with the tools and strategies they need to care for their baby, navigate sleep training, grow through the toddler and infant years, and cope with everything that comes with those overwhelming early days of new parenthood. If you are ready to feel like a better parent and the best version of yourself, while resting assured that your baby is... more

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What if one tiny parenting shift could give you more breathing room, help your child become more independent, and make your life feel a whole lot less like an endless game of emotional whack-a-mole?

Let's be honest, a lot of you are answering befor... more

Motor skills development is one of those things parents are understandably curious about, but most people aren't actually taught much about it. You hear about tummy time, rolling, and crawling, but beyond that, it can feel really unclear what matters... more

Listener questions are my absolute favorite because they're usually the exact thing twenty other parents are quietly wondering. Margaret is in the host seat for this one, pulling questions straight from the DMs and keeping me on track while we dig in... more

You know those phrases everyone throws at you the minute you have a baby? Sleep when the baby sleeps. Never wake a sleeping baby. Keep them up so they'll sleep better tonight. Some of them sound wise. Some of them sound vaguely threatening. And some ... more

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Recent Guests

Allison Mell
Founder of Tots on Target
Tots on Target
Episode: 86. Baby Motor Skill Milestones: What Parents Need to Know with Dr. Allison Mell
Devon Clement
Baby and parenting expert, founder of Happy Family After
Happy Family After
Episode: 80. How to Set Intentions (That Actually Stick)
Susan Baldomar
Surrogacy consultant and advisor
Chelsea Surrogacy Advisors
Episode: 77. Inside the Surrogacy Industry: Protect Yourself and Your Baby with Susan Baldomar
Devon Kuntzman
Founder of Transforming Toddlerhood and author specializing in toddler behavior
Transforming Toddlerhood
Episode: 76. Your Toddler's Defiance Decoded with Devon Kuntzman
Jacqueline Gates
A coach and speaker focusing on motherhood and personal identity
Episode: 73. How to Parent Without Losing Yourself with Jacqueline Gates
Shenandoah Davis
Founder of Adventure Nannies
Adventure Nannies
Episode: 67. How to Hire a Nanny Without Losing Your Mind with Shenandoah Davis
Dr. Danis Copenhaver
Concierge pediatrician
Elliston Pediatrics
Episode: 63. Tired of Rushed Doctor Visits? Let's Talk Concierge Pediatrics with Dr. Danis Copenhaver (Part 1)
Dr. Ono Nseyo
OBGYN and podcaster
The Golden Hour
Episode: 57. Matrescence: The Word Every New Parent Needs to Know with Dr. Ono Nseyo
Kim Gordon
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist specializing in labor and delivery anesthesia
Episode: 48. Epidurals, Inductions & Other Spicy Labor Topics with Kim Gordon, CRNA

Host

Devon Clement
Host and baby/parenting expert with a supportive coaching style

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 30 ratings
  • A star

    Great stuff not just for parents but for those considering parenthood, too. Super useful info with a fun vibe

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mmckz
    United States10 months ago
  • Devon is great

    She gives great advice that can help solve some of the biggest problems new parents have — and is very funny and REAL too. Refreshing and helpful for families like mine.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ktob
    United Statesa year ago
  • Wealth of knowledge

    Informative, fun, to the point - these are the words I have in mind reviewing this podcast. I have not had kids until I realised at 36 yo that I am ready for them. It is scary but this podcast, tips and recommendations are great. I am feeling that I am more prepared to it and can not wait for the new episodes to drop!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Olya_JC
    United Statesa year ago
  • Life-changing

    When I first had my twins, I felt so overwhelmed. Feedings, diaper changes, navigating nap times — I was in over my head. This podcast made me feel like my feelings were valid and I was on the right path. I needed emotional reinforcement and a sense of community and this podcast has given me the support I need.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TwoMomsTwoBabes
    United States2 years ago
  • She knows all the things

    Devon is so informative and a wealth of knowledge when it comes to all things kids/babies. Also have to say she has a great voice to listen to on a podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lululululu45
    United States2 years ago

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Fans appreciate the supportive tone and real-life examples.
Listeners praise actionable, practical tips for sleep and routines.

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85. Listener Q&A: Baby Routines and Big Kid Night Wakings
Q: What information exists about how to handle older kids waking at night, especially when they already sleep independently at bedtime?
If older kids wake at night, assess whether they truly wake due to night anxiety or if they're seeking attention; reinforce independent sleep by staying calm, returning them to their room, and avoiding creating new sleep associations, while maintaining daytime bonding and connection to support overall sleep stability.
85. Listener Q&A: Baby Routines and Big Kid Night Wakings
Q: Is there a specific age you recommend starting this scheduling approach for babies?
Start the bookend scheduling as early as possible once you have pediatrician approval, and begin establishing a consistent daytime rhythm so the nighttime routine can transition smoothly, with the aim of longer stretches at night and regular daytime feeds.
77. Inside the Surrogacy Industry: Protect Yourself and Your Baby with Susan Baldomar
Q: What is one thing that you want just the general public to know about surrogacy and about what you do?
Educate yourself and seek impartial advice about the surrogacy process.
34. From 10-Year-Old Babysitter to CEO: How Devon Clement Built Happy Family After
Q: What is the most challenging aspect of your work now?
Devon reflects on how she has grown beyond past challenges, focusing now on the value of her services and the importance of knowing her worth as a business owner.

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Practical, mothering-focused guidance with a steady emphasis on sleep training, routines, and day-to-day baby care. Listeners get actionable strategies for daytime scheduling, nap and bedtime discipline, and navigating the early years, often grounded in personal anecdotes and coaching-style support. The show frequently explores related topics like parenting identity, work-life balance, and the impact of routines on family harmony, sometimes featuring guests who bring expertise in surrogacy, toddler behavior, or parenting systems. A standout is the warm, non-judgmental tone that helps new parents feel seen and capable while offering clear steps they can try at home.

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1. Allison Mell
2. Devon Clement
3. Susan Baldomar
4. Devon Kuntzman
5. Jacqueline Gates
6. Shenandoah Davis
7. Dr. Danis Copenhaver
8. Dr. Ono Nseyo

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