• Common Newborn Sleep Facts and Myths

    Common Newborn Sleep Facts and Myths

    Learn the truth about what patterns and sleep habits you should be looking out for for your baby.

  • How to Take Care of Yourself

    How to Take Care of Yourself

    Parents do it all, and taking care of a newborn makes finding time to focus on yourself difficult. But parents need some R&R (rest and relaxation) also. LittleOne.Care acknowledges that. We are here to make your life easier.

  • Trust Your Gut

    Trust Your Gut

    Being a mom is hard. You have this constant fear of what can happen to your baby and always try your best to make the world seem perfect for him or her. Learning how to make the best decision doesn’t come easily, or naturally. A mom’s intuition can be a real thing, however, how do you know when to trust it, or when to ignore it?
  • What Is the Importance of a Routine?

    What Is the Importance of a Routine?

    Having a proper routine can benefit your baby because it gives your baby security and stability in their environment. Routines allow babies and children to get an idea of what events and procedures need to take place every day. In addition, routines can help babies learn what is expected of them and what they should expect during the day. Having a routine will allow for more engagement and interest from your baby or toddler.
  • Are you Spending Too Much on Baby Formula?

    Are you Spending Too Much on Baby Formula?

    Countries around the world vary in expenses for baby food. Some families do not even have enough baby food and regular food for themselves. Especially with the new formula shortage, knowing that your baby might not have any food at all is both mentally and physically draining. Utilizing LittleOne.Care’s solution can help you learn what your baby needs so you will not have extra stress.
  • Daycares in the United States

    Daycares in the United States

    The United States Government spends $500 per child on early childhood care. According to a 2021 article from the New York Times, the United States is an outlier compared to other countries. Rich countries spend around $14,000 yearly on a toddler’s childcare. In the United States (US), the majority of the spending is on lower-class families in poverty. What is the US doing wrong?
  • Juggling the Working Life and the Newborn Life

    Juggling the Working Life and the Newborn Life

    Leaving your baby and starting to work again is hard, and you are not alone. Feeling anxious, scared, nervous, and guilty are all common feelings when you start to work again. With the help of LittleOne.Care, we can provide some mechanisms to help cope with this feeling.
  • How to Choose Your Nanny

    How to Choose Your Nanny

    Nannies offer huge stress relief for any parents or guardians. Whether you are a working parent, a new parent, or a parent who might just need a break, nannies are one call away. However, choosing the right nanny for you and your child can be difficult.
  • How Do You Handle Cries?

    How Do You Handle Cries?

    When your baby cries, are you the first person to jump up and try to calm them down, or do you let them cry it out? A baby cries when they are trying to tell you something. Considering all possibilities can help you understand why your baby is crying. Over time, you can start to identify the reason for these cries.
  • A Child’s Surrounding Alters their Behavioral Development

    A Child’s Surrounding Alters their Behavioral Development

    In studying child behavior, it is imperative to recognize the impact of the environment a child is raised in. Three main factors, the parent-child relationship, gender roles, and the expectations that parents have for their children, all contribute to the differences in child development when comparing the way they were raised.
  • What Influences Parents to Make a Decision?

    What Influences Parents to Make a Decision?

    Books, social media, the internet, doctors, other parents, family, and friends all impact what you decide to do with your child. Some people do not realize the impact these sources have in terms of choosing the best option for your baby. However, what happens when a parent overrules their child’s decision that hurts their child even more? Why should parents decide what is “best” for their child?
  • Give Your Baby a Voice

    Give Your Baby a Voice

    Currently, the Global Baby Care & Product Market is valued at approximately $400 billion. While this astronomical number is promising to so many parents a new challenge arises: how are parents meant to choose between products and services? Baby strollers, nannies, car seats, formula, diapers, the list is endless. We have the solution.
  • Join the LittleOne.Care Family

    Join the LittleOne.Care Family

    Attention all parents, the LittleOne.Care Beta trial is underway! LittleOne.Care is developing a platform that includes a baby's wearable device, a cell phone application for parents, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology.
  • What Does the Future Hold?

    What Does the Future Hold?

    Do you ever wonder what the future will hold for your baby? What will babies eat, or how much DNA can we alter in a baby? Nevertheless, LittleOne.Care’s device will remain consistent even in changing times. Our number one goal is how our collected data will be able to support decision-making in the area of baby development in the future.
  • Simplifying Baby Safety

    Simplifying Baby Safety

    As parents, you are told many different opinions on how to keep your child safe. Always put your baby to sleep on his or her back, keep very small items out of your baby’s reach, never leave your baby unattended where he or she may fall, and install baby gates if you have stairs. These are just some of the vast amount of safety tips parents are told to follow to protect their children. However, we are all only human. Therefore, constantly being on guard to ensure your baby is one hundred percent safe at all times is impossible. This is where LittleOne.Care comes into the picture.
  • Enabling Environment for Your Baby

    Enabling Environment for Your Baby

    Parents need to think about how to enable the baby to reach this position, instead of just crawling on their stomach around the house. If we pick up all the stimulating elements off the floor, select only one very interesting item, and position it on top of a low stool (which we want them to reach) – we’ll probably succeed.

  • Wellbeing for Babies – Peace of Mind for Parents

    Wellbeing for Babies – Peace of Mind for Parents

    Wellbeing is experiencing good health (physical and mental), being happy (generally satisfied with life), and prosperous (having meaning and managing stress). To measure the wellbeing status we would need to go beyond calculating any lack of disease and find out how a person perceives their life, how they conduct their day-to-day activities, and how integrated are their mental and physical health.
  • Eat, Sleep, Play - Repeat

    Eat, Sleep, Play - Repeat

    There is an almost invisible, yet direct, linkage between a child’s eating habits, sleeping routine, and activity (playfulness) levels. All three intertwine, and if repeated well, they ensure the baby’s wellbeing, happiness, and overall development. No parent, or child expert, can ever claim that there is no connection between the three and we are here to examine exactly why.
  • Sleep Signs - Definitely Detectable, Certainly Measurable

    Sleep Signs - Definitely Detectable, Certainly Measurable

    A baby’s well being highly depends on their sleeping habits. The ‘National Sleep Foundation’ (an unexpected, yet important organization) describes sleeping as one of the main factors for healthy development in children: “A child will spend 40 percent of his or her childhood asleep” they say. Why? Because they are highly active during the day, which means their little bodies need proper rest to maintain their energy level and continue developing. In addition, while asleep, the baby's brain absorbs all the daily learning and stores it.

  • What To Do To Make Sure Babies Are Well Protected

    What To Do To Make Sure Babies Are Well Protected

    Accidents happen. It's a fact, especially when it comes to infants. Regardless of the best care we provide, the tools we use at home or outside, or endless efforts, they just do. Accidents happen at home, in the car, at day-care, while at the park and take all different. In fact, parents spend countless minutes thinking of what ‘could’ happen, and sometimes even too much.

  • Babies and Grandparent in the Era of a Pandemic

    Babies and Grandparent in the Era of a Pandemic

    There are thousands of types of grandparents across the world. Some are career-oriented, some are family-focused, some are travelers, and some are all about cooking. The one thing they all have in common - all grandparents love their grandchildren.
  • Is COVID–19 Running Wild? No More Than Your Baby!

    Is COVID–19 Running Wild? No More Than Your Baby!

    The ongoing home quarantine, along with a pause in day-care may cause you – parents – to think that your child’s activity has decreased. But, reality points to the exact opposite. In fact, your baby is more active now and for a longer period of time. Why?
  • Millennial Parents – Raising Happy Babies!

    Millennial Parents – Raising Happy Babies!

    It takes a village to raise a child – right? Well, it used to. Now it takes one internet connection, Alexa, a few WhatsApp groups and some social media channels.