Piccoline Parenting and Childcare Education

Piccoline Parenting and Childcare Education

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Online courses designed for parents and nannies, along with expert consultations on sleep, newborn care, setting early boundaries, and more.

Newborn Tricks and Tips - Beyond the Basics - Bornbir 05/04/2026

Don't forget to sign up for our Newborn Tricks and Tips Class!
May 2nd at 1pm ET

You'll learn:

+ Why your baby is pulling off of the ni**le for no good reason.

+ Is "ni**le confusion" real, and should you worry about it?

+ What is that weird sound your baby is making?

+ How to be assertive with well-meaning yet intrustive people.

+ (Speaking of, why is everyone judging you for everything?!)

+ How to deal with Parent Guilt.

+ What does it mean for parents who give birth at a "Baby-Friendly" hospital?

+ How to work effectively with your partner as a supportive team.

+ How much poo is normal, and why there are so many kinds.

+ Is your 2 week old about to roll over?!

+ The fussiness hierarchy.

+ "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" and other effective ways to soothe your baby

+ And much more- with LOTS of stuff about sleep (why won't they sleep, what is active sleep, how to get them to sleep, how to transfer them to a crib, why their sleep changes, what to do about it, and when YOU will sleep)

After the course, Mel will open it up to a Q&A. Feel free to ask anything, and she'll be happy to answer! If something falls outside of her purview, she'll follow up with you after class to ensure that you feel confident going forward.











Newborn Tricks and Tips - Beyond the Basics - Bornbir You've learned the basics of how to take care of your newborn- bathing, feeding, burping, etc. But what about the things that no one tells you about? The things that take you to Reddit in the middle of the night trying to find answers from other exhausted and anxious parents? This class will cover t...

Trump makes unfounded claims about Tylenol and repeats discredited link between vaccines and autism 23/09/2025

Anyone who has ever listened to me talk knows that I value an evidence-based approach to my practice as a nanny, NCS, and in the classes I teach.

There is NO robust, scientific evidence that Tylenol causes autism. This is blatantly incorrect, and what's worse is that we DO know that having a fever during pregnancy, particularly the first trimester, can lead to complications for the fetus.

Also, for the millionth time- VACCINES ARE NOT THE CAUSE OF AUTISM. They never have been. This is also incorrect and incredibly dangerous.

For the president of the United States to be peddling pseudoscience, putting children at risk, is beyond maddening.

I am so worried for our kids.

Trump makes unfounded claims about Tylenol and repeats discredited link between vaccines and autism President Donald Trump is using the platform of the presidency to promote unproven ties between Tylenol, vaccines and autism.

14/08/2024
Photos from Piccoline Parenting and Childcare Education's post 04/08/2023

Every parent could benefit from some extra support, appreciation, and encouragement, so we're making these affirmation cards FREE to download! ✨🎉

Get them for yourself, for a new parent, or someone you know is struggling (because parenting is HARD).

Take care of yourselves and your loved ones! ❤️

When mothers suffer, babies suffer, say maternal mental health experts 26/05/2022

From the moment you welcome your baby, it's often communicated to you that your needs no longer matter:

• Disregarded wishes during labor.

• Lack of access to rest after giving birth.

• Unnecessary pressure to feed your baby a certain way despite pain, inability, or a simple decision not to breastfeed.

• Lack of education and resources about PPD, and stigma for having it.

• Inadequate maternity/parent leave.

• Pressure from parenting methods to sacrifice your wellbeing for their idea of what's best for your baby.

• Judgment from friends, parents, family, professionals, the internet - everywhere- about every decision you make.

We need to start caring for and protecting parents and their mental health/wellbeing. Not only is it the ethical choice, but it ALSO protects and cares for our children.

You have to put the oxygen mask on yourself, before you can put it on your child.







*If any of you are suffering, please feel free to reach out, and we'll do our best to find resources in your area.

When mothers suffer, babies suffer, say maternal mental health experts

The Biggest Mistake I Made As A Nanny 13/04/2022

The Biggest Mistake I Made As A Nanny When I became a nanny, I didn't realize the weight of the responsibility that I was taking on. Yes, it's (obviously) taking care of kids. And that means everything that comes along with it- joy, stress, exhaustion, crying, diapers, cuteness overload. But one of the most important jobs that a nanny h...

Online Parenting Courses | Piccoline: Parenting and Childcare Education 08/02/2022

Check out Piccoline's newest addition!

In this workshop, we'll teach YOU how to teach THEM to go to sleep and stay asleep!

Whether you favor the gentle side of the spectrum, or are prepared to go full Cry-it-Out, this course will show you how to do whichever method is right for YOUR family, with step-by-step instructions and no-judgement guidance.

We'll also talk about some of the science around sleep training, handling disruptions, how to utilize each method for naps, and we'll also touch on considerations like pacifier use and room-sharing.

You can choose from three different packages, based on your needs.

1) Just the online course: $45

2) Online course with support emails: $65

3) Online course, support emails, and 45 minute follow-up consultation to answer any questions you might have: $95

(If you prefer complete guidance every step of the way, we also offer personalized sleep consultations and plans)

Online Parenting Courses | Piccoline: Parenting and Childcare Education Piccoline offers judegement-free parenting courses and consultations, particularly on Newborn Care, that teach parents everything they need to know to feel confident with their little ones, and empower them to resist parent guilt.

These products aim to help kids rebuild social skills amid concerns about pandemic impact 29/11/2021

Worried about your child's social development during COVID? These toys and gadgets might help!

We've personally had great success with the Pop It sensory toys, which we've seen have a positive impact on a child who frequently became frustrated and angry.

These products aim to help kids rebuild social skills amid concerns about pandemic impact Meditation toys to help kids manage their feelings. A Lego kit for coding, with a focus on problem-solving skills. And an Amazon video chat portal that uses holograms, games and puzzles to keep little ones engaged on calls.

Sesame Street: If You're Happy and You Know It in American Sign Language (ASL) 14/10/2021

Hooray for Sesame Street and ASL!

This is a great introduction to American Sign Language for your little ones, and a great way to start discussions about Deaf people and Culture!

Sesame Street: If You're Happy and You Know It in American Sign Language (ASL) Get ready to enjoy one of your favorite classic nursery rhymes, If You're Happy and You Know It, in ASL! ASL means American Sign Language. ASL translation an...

The Pandemic Has Given Women a New Kind of Rage 26/08/2021

Interesting article on how the pandemic has affected parents (particularly moms) socially, economically, and emotionally.

What are your thoughts?

The Pandemic Has Given Women a New Kind of Rage As Gloria Steinem said, “The truth will set you free. But first it will p**s you off.”

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