
All parents want to do their best, but there’s so much contradictory, confusing and complicated info it’s hard to know what ‘best’ even means! Hosted by Jen (RN & Midwife) and Hannah (Occupational Therapist) from Ngala - WA's Leading Parenting Organisation - each episode brings in a Ngala professional to share the latest evidence-informed parenting practices and offer practical and realistic suppo... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting | |||

When we hear the word "behaviour," we tend to think of toddlers, but babies are communicating from the very first weeks of life. In this episode, Jen and Hannah sit down with Carol, a child health nurse with 11 years at Ngala and a mother of three, t... more
S2Ep7: Play is the work of childhood but what does that actually look like in the first year of life? In this episode, Jen and Hannah are joined by Jane, a psychologist and mother of three at Ngala, to explore how babies play long before they ever pi... more
S2Ep6: Sleep is the top priority for most new parents, but it can also be the most unpredictable part of the first year. In this episode, Jen and Hannah are joined by Beth, a parenting line practitioner and mother, to discuss the "wild ride" of infan... more
S2E5 (3-12m) In this episode of Parenting with Ngala, child health nurse Jill, with over 20 years of experience, joins the conversation to discuss the essentials of starting solids.
Moving beyond strict schedules, the discussion focuses on what bab... more
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Absolutely loving the podcast with Jen & Hannah. Their honest open conversations about the struggles, reality but joys of motherhood is so reassuring. I wish this advice was available when I was a first time mum several years ago.
Having worked closely with Jen recently I am so glad others are available to hear the wisdom that she has; she has really helped shape how I am as a mum
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A practical, evidence-informed show that tackles core parenting challenges with expert Ngala professionals. Episodes cover infant behavior, development through play, feeding and sleep, mental health for caregivers, and bonding through feeding, all grounded in real-world care and supportive, non-judgmental guidance. Notable strengths include a consistent, authoritative voice from Ngala professionals and a focus on doable strategies for busy families, with topics spanning early communication, motor and language milestones, sleep guidance, and perinatal mental health. The format tends to blend practical tips, relatable caregiver experiences, and research-informed recommendations, making it helpful for new and expecting parents, as well as prof... more
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