The Early Development Partnership

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Our goal at the Early Development Partnership is to create a supportive
community for parents, which empowers them to develop the tools and
techniques to best support their young children.

Babywearing a newborn? Best practice is feet out for baby 👣 Need support? Contact us at EDP 💜
01/11/2025

Babywearing a newborn? Best practice is feet out for baby 👣 Need support? Contact us at EDP 💜

Join our next Infant Massage class 5th-26th November. For details visit edpartnership.com.au or email info@edpartnership...
25/09/2025

Join our next Infant Massage class 5th-26th November. For details visit edpartnership.com.au or email info@edpartnership.com.au

“Trust begins with a loving touch and the promise of safety.”
Every cuddle, gentle stroke, and reassuring hug teaches your little one that the world is safe and that they are loved.
Baby massage isn’t just soothing - it builds connection, comfort, and trust from the very first moments.

My favourite type of carrier for little ones!! Need support with Baby Wearing? Contact us to find out about our workshop...
25/09/2025

My favourite type of carrier for little ones!! Need support with Baby Wearing? Contact us to find out about our workshops and individual consults

STRETCHY WRAP in detail…

Best for:
Newborns, first-time babywearers

A stretchy wrap is a long, narrow piece of fabric that stretches slightly, made from a combination of materials like cotton, bamboo, and spandex. These wraps are soft, cozy, and perfect for newborns, providing a snug, comfortable fit for your baby.

Key Features:
✨ Extremely soft and gentle on your newborn’s skin.
✨ Can be pre-tied for easy use, allowing you to set it up and pop your baby in and out of it easily.
✨ Compact and portable, fitting easily into a nappy bag.

✅ Pros:
Stretchy wraps are ideal for parents new to babywearing as they offer gentle, close contact and are easy to use once you get the hang of it. The wrap can be folded up into a tiny bundle, making it a great on-the-go option.

❌ Cons: As your baby grows (usually over 8kg), stretchy wraps may start to sag, causing strain on your shoulders. Not the best for longer outings or heavy toddlers.

Why Choose It 🤔
If you’re a first-time parent, a stretchy wrap offers a low-stress introduction to babywearing, helping you learn the basics of baby positioning without feeling overwhelmed by complex features.

Have you tried a Stretchy Wrap?

Need support or have concerns with breastfeeding, weaning or starting solids? Contact us to see how we can help ❤️
20/09/2025

Need support or have concerns with breastfeeding, weaning or starting solids? Contact us to see how we can help ❤️

FEEDING IN THE EARLY DAYS

Baby's are born with small stomachs that slowly stretch over the first few days and weeks. Knowing how much and how often to feed your baby can sometimes be confusing. Being able to recognise when your baby wants to feed is something you learn as you care for your baby.

Your baby's feeding cues tell you they are ready to feed. They include
🤱licking their lips
🤱opening their mouth or seeking something to suck on
🤱squirming and making noises (but they may not have their eyes open yet)

Crying is a late sign of hunger and you may then need to settle your baby before trying to feed them

Having your baby close to you, sharing your room, is a perfect way for you to recognise the early signs of hunger.

Day 1️⃣
Babies will usually feed well within the first hour of birth while they are skin to skin. After that they may need some time to rest - just like you. If bub is well and born near their due date then they may only feed a few more times in the first 24 hours. Trying regular skin to skin and expressing small amounts of colostrum for them can help if they do not show much interest in feeding. This will ensure they continue to get the milk they need and will help your milk to come in.

If you are not breastfeeding, don't expect your baby to drink large volumes on the first day. Offering small, frequent volumes of milk will ensure your baby has enough milk without causing vomiting.

Day 2️⃣ & 3️⃣
These days (and especially the nights) can be very busy for newborn babies and their mothers. Expect your baby to do their best and most frequent feeding of a night time. Feeding frequently is very normal and does not mean that you do not have enough milk. This frequent feeding will also help your hormones and will bring in your milk.

If you are formula feeding still expect frequent waking as this is very normal. Continue to offer small, frequent amounts of milk and don't be tempted to overfeed your baby in the hope of more sleep. There is no 'set amount' for a well, term baby. Let your baby show you what they need as the days progress.

When your milk comes in - many women wonder how they will know if they have enough milk for their baby. Between the 2nd and 4th day you will notice your breasts will begin to feel very heavy and warm and the veins may appear more prominent as your breasts fill and become firmer.

For more information about feeding your baby visit https://www.islhd.health.nsw.gov.au/.../feeding-your-baby

Join our next Infant Massage class 5th-26th November @ Woy Woy 10.45-11.45am. For more information or to book a place vi...
09/09/2025

Join our next Infant Massage class 5th-26th November @ Woy Woy 10.45-11.45am. For more information or to book a place visit edpartnership.com.au

Strengthen your bond through touch
Infant massage isn’t just soothing—it’s a powerful way to connect with your baby. Gentle, loving touch helps your little one feel safe, secure, and loved, while promoting relaxation and wellbeing for both of you.

Every massage is a moment to communicate, nurture, and bond.

Need support with Baby wearing? Contact us for information about our Baby Wearing workshops with a qualified Baby Wearin...
05/09/2025

Need support with Baby wearing? Contact us for information about our Baby Wearing workshops with a qualified Baby Wearing Consultant and learn about
🧡 Safe Baby Wearing and TICKS guidelines
💜 Different carrier options
💙 Correct fit and positioning
💛 Benefits of Baby Wearing
Visit edpartnership.com.au

Join us for a 4 week Infant Massage course followed by a complimentary Baby Wearing Workshop on week 5💜Starts Wednesday ...
31/07/2025

Join us for a 4 week Infant Massage course followed by a complimentary Baby Wearing Workshop on week 5

💜Starts Wednesday 3rd September
🧡10.45-11.45am @ Woy Woy
💙Babies from newborn to crawling
💛 $125 for all 5 weeks

For all the details or to book a place follow the link

Baby Infant Massage | Woy Woy | Umina | Central Coast - Gentle support to help with colic, wind, constipation and sleep. Join us today!

Address

Shop 12, The Clock Tower, 26-30 Railway Street
Woy Woy, NSW
2256

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30am
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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