We can help you with
- Enhance your relationship with your child
- Better understand your baby
- Establish consistent routines your baby craves
- Pick up on cues your baby is sending

Transitioning into parenthood is hard. Being a baby is hard. Unpolished Parenthood supports parents who are seeking to enhance their relationship with their babies and build secure attachment. Your baby came to this world as their own individual, with their very own personality and opinions. Getting to know each other is a work in progress just like any other relationship you enter. Each baby has their preferences, likes, dislikes, and cues to let us know how they feel and what they want. They may not have the words to tell us, but they communicate in plenty of other ways. It is our job to pick up on these cues and provide them with the loving care, high-quality interactions, and consistent routines they crave.
One of babies’ most basic needs is high-quality interactions. As babies become toddlers and then young children, social-emotional wellbeing serves as the foundation for all growth including physical, cognitive and language development. Unpolished Parenthood provides developmental guidance and helps parents increase reflection and attunement to their child’s emotional needs. Whether you have a newborn and you’re unsure how to best use their awake time, or an older infant, toddler, or young child, we help ensure that you are laying the foundation of their development to their fullest capacity for future success. Often, parents drag through their day as they perform what feel like monotonous tasks to the baby. As we work together, we reframe and evolve parents’ mindsets to move through the day with the baby instead, while learning to seize opportunities to maximize development.
Happy parents make happy babies. We believe it is possible for everyone to find joy in parenthood and learn to ride the wave through challenges. It is our mission at Unpolished Parenthood to get you to a place where you aren’t just trying to make it through your day, day after day. With specific strategies and an individualized action plan tailored to your own goals and needs, you can truly thrive and approach life from a restored perspective. The hardest part of getting help is being open to asking for it.Â