Ep. 110 | Lying and Whining

Ep. 110 | Lying and Whining

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Do you ever find yourself standing outside your baby’s nursery door, feeling heavy-hearted and torn, wondering if that cry means, “I need help,” or “I just don’t want to settle down?” Would you like to respond to your baby’s crying with tenderness and wisdom—without ignoring real ...  Show more

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