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RETHINK BABY

ReThink Baby promotes respectful and harmonious relationships between baby and adult. Motivated by the Pikler® Approach, our mission is to support the adult and youngest child through ReThink Baby Pikler® inspired services both in Day Care & Preschool and within the home. We aim to preserve the competence, autonomy and integrity of the baby from birth, formulating Baby’s self esteem and self respect, as practiced by Hungarian pediatrician, Emmi Pikler, M.D. Our purpose is to ensure the loving wellbeing of the child within the family, and to offer child care of the same caliber and intent in our Pikler® inspired Day Care & Preschool program.

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Dr. Emmi Pikler

Dr. Emmi Pikler believed that children, from infancy, are competent, autonomous individuals, capable of collaborating with their caregiver. This information alters the way we relate to our babies, allowing them the space to find their own way without adult interference. This results in a kind and respectful, relationship, benefiting greatly both the caregiver, and child allowing them to  develop into whole, integrated, successful adults.

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Connection

We offer unparalleled early childcare education for families. We work closely with the Pikler® Approach to bring over a century of exceptional studies to light within the home. We are building Rethink Baby child care facilities to maintain the loving connection between caregiver and baby.

Community

We invite parents and caregivers into the extraordinary world of Rethink Baby, offering guidance and tremendous scientific insight to the value of raising babies within this Approach. Respecting the infant, whilst exhausted and experiencing an overwhelming new world takes a village, and we are here to provide that support.

Curiosity

We aim to assist in raising autonomous, bright, loving children on their unique self journey to personal success. We encourage parents and caregivers to engage with Baby with the utmost conscientiousness for both parent and child to thrive. Come join us on this beautiful journey.

 Recent Articles

Getting Pregnant

It’s not just a matter of male/female copulation to procreate anymore. There is a plethora of methods to merge chromosomes into nine months of gestation...
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Gabrielle Anwar

Pregnancy

THE most miraculous gift we women will ever know – growing a human being within our belly is just a divine and intricately complex phenomenon. Amidst the excitement, nausea, and raging hormones...
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Prenatal Yoga

Prenatal Yoga is a delightful way to decompress, stretch, breathe and connect with the little yogini inside. Not only is it therapeutic in the present moment, it is extremely beneficial for natur...
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Preparing for Baby

An important point to remember as you prepare your home for Baby is that less is more. We become very caught up with consumerism as we get closer to the due date. They call it “nesting” but I cal...
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Diapers

The EPA has a big problem with disposable diapers. And we should too. Afterall we are leaving the earth to our children so it simply makes no sense to fill our landfills with hazardous w...
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Birth

Labor and birth has become somewhat of a cliché portrayed in movies as crazy amounts of screaming pain, demanding as many drugs as quickly as humanly possible, a team of nurses and doctors pullin...
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Preemies

It is incredibly frightening to know that your little human is coming early. There are so many questions, fears, concerns that can cause either direct panic or total numbness when faced with earl...
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Multiple Births

To think that more than one baby can grow between your ribs and pelvis seems somewhat ridiculous. One burgeoning infant is plenty – but two or three or four…? With the advent of IVF in the last ...
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Special Needs

When Baby is born we pray for her to be in perfect health, for her organs to function normally, for her brain to be fully developed, for her to have all her limbs, fingers and toes....
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Loss

The utter devastation when we lose our Baby cannot possibly be captured in a sentence. The sorrow can be overwhelming and the disappointment during pregnancy, catastrophic.   At this time, there...
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Postnatal Recovery

While your hormones stabilize for the healing, breastfeeding, mothering journey ahead, your body requires time to acclimatize to the new status quo. The misconception that your belly will be gone...
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Postnatal Depression

It is miraculous that after the hormonal turmoil of pregnancy that we mums can function at all when a new human is placed in our arms and our entire life changes instantaneously. Like PMS, depre...
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Bringing Home Baby

One of the most special days in a lifetime. You’ve been preparing for months and months, endured all the discomfort and mind-and-body-boggling changes, and the intensity of Baby’s birth. Now it’s...
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Adoption

There are many ways for the stork to deliver Baby. Adoption is a particularly heroic means to become a mother, as you have jumped through bureaucratic hoops to prove that you are worthy of becomi...
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Breast Feeding

Those first weeks of nursing after birth are never illustrated accurately until you yourself experience the pain and frustration that so often accompanies latching on. We’re supposed to organical...
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Thumbs Up

One common item we don’t see with Pikler® is the pacifier, or “dummy” as it’s bluntly referred to in England. Despite the temptation most parents or care-givers feel, when struggling to quieten t...
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Play

I mentioned toys in Preparing for Baby, and the reason why a Pikler® Baby doesn’t need to be inundated with all the latest electronic, plush, entertainment. There simply is no need to entertain ...
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Pumping

Every women’s milk supply varies. At some point it is likely that you’ll want or need to pump excess milk and store for a feeding without you present. Perhaps your partner will feed Baby during t...
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Bath Time

Bath time is the perfect opportunity for skin on skin time. So whenever possible climb into the tub with Baby, use your own body for him to rest on, always mindful of keeping his head supported a...
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Co-Parenting

Baby Daddy (or female partner) can seem somewhat superfluous in the first few weeks after birth. Afterall his/her nipples don’t produce milk, which is rather frustrating at times. Like 3am for ex...
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Single Mama

I was a single Mama, and though I missed the exquisite connection between Baby Daddy and Baby, I relished the autonomy this afforded me! Reframing your predicament...
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Grandparents

Baby is here and Grandparents are chomping at the bit to get their crinkly hands on her. This is a special time for all involved, the branching of the family tree is a time for celebration and ye...
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Swim

My three children were swimming before they could walk. There are some very simple techniques for a baby learning to swim. *Do not use floating devices. Baby will become reliant on the unnatural...
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Environment

As mentioned in the Article, Preparing for Baby, my most coveted investment with all three of my children was the room-scaping we purchased from Community Playthings. This clever concept, expound...
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Sleep

Without enough sleep we go completely nuts! So hang on to your sanity the next few months. Ask for help from family, friends, your partner. When Baby finally succumbs to a snooze, you do the same...
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First Outing

Staying home is best for as long as you can. This allows for Baby’s immune system to mature further, and for less distractions while bonding with you. When it is time to visit the pediatrician, o...
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Pediatricians

Visiting the pediatrician is exciting. Not only are you both out of the house for a change of scenery, and perhaps an adult conversation or two, but you will see the fruit of your labors, officia...
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Tears

Babies are often suffering from a plethora of minor health issues, due to various anatomical developmental factors. Their bodies continue to develop at a rapid rate post birth, and now they have ...
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Illness

When Baby is indeed sick, it is the most stressful time. But we are still not as helpless as we might think. He will look to you to be his sustenance when he is weak, and it is your responsibilit...
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Crying

The “Terrible Twos” can happen at any age. Most often your toddler grows frustrated with her limited control over her life. Imagine you want to get all the spaghetti on your spoon, but it keeps s...
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Finding Nanny

Whether a full time live-in, or a periodic baby sitter, finding the right woman (or sometimes man), can be a herculean task. It may take trial and error to settle on the ideal substitute Mama, wh...
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Travel

The day will come when you will be one of those unfortunate parents on the airplane with a fussy baby. And the days of reading magazines, watching movies and enjoying a nice glass of wine will be...
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Animals

There is something magical about Baby curling up with your fluffy cat or shaggy dog for a nap, both parties seem utterly blissful as they warm each other. In most instances this is a wonderful bl...
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Teething

Just when you’ve established a routine, and Baby is sleeping for multiple hours through the night, his teeth begin to break through and the whole formula is turned on its head. The constant drool...
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Tummy

Tummy Time is not part of the Pikler® Approach. Placing your baby in an unnatural position can be detrimental to her natural development. When she is ready to roll onto her tummy she will do so...
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Rolling Over

Like Tummy Time, Baby will be sure to let you know when she is capable of rolling from her back to her side and then to her tummy. This is a major milestone, and one that should not be interrupte...
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Sitting Up

Like Tummy Time and Rolling Over sitting up is another significant milestone in your baby’s development. Not only is his spine not mature enough to be upright, until he naturally assumes this pos...
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Crawling

She is finally mobile! Life as you know it will be forever changed! This time is far easier if you have invested in a roomscape, so she cannot wiggle her way outside the safety of her own realm. ...
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Standing

This may be the most significant milestones our babies can make. To deprive Baby of standing on their own, unassisted is a huge misdemeanor. The transition from all fours to standing is a human r...
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Walking

As we have discovered in the articles, refraining from “helping” our babies is the key to their blossoming self-esteem. This could not be more true than with “walking” with Baby. When she is read...
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Ouchies

When Baby falls, or bangs themselves, it is normal to rush to their aid in a panic, scooping them up, telling them they’re OK, they’re not hurt, don’t cry, etc. But the truth is, they’re not OK, ...
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Solids

Baby will let you know when he is ready for solids. The first clue is when he attempts to eat whatever you’re munching on. Stealing from you is his way of saying, “The milk is nice and all, but b...
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Potty Time

Every toddler is ready for the potty at different stages in their development. There is much trial and error at this juncture. Be prepared for mishaps and misses. Your toddler’s system is still d...
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Siblings

Our beloved pediatrician, Dr. Jay Gordon recommended 2½ to 3 years between siblings. Allowing the first born to individuate a little and become more autonomous, before he loses his...
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What Do You Need?

The most wonderful sentence for peacemaking… “What do you need?” These simple few words are effective even when the conversation is with a very young child. The more you know your baby, the more...
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Returning to Work

At some point the all-encompassing baby bubble at home is burst with the desire and or need to make a living. Unless you are part of the slight percentage of stay-at-home- mums in this day and ag...
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Bullying

Sadly, some children have witnessed cruelty in the home. Sensitive as they are, even toddlers can reenact what they have learned behind closed doors in a social environment. Abuse come...
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Always a Mother

What is Microchimerism? It is a cluster of cells transferred from the unborn baby to the pregnant mother. These cells remain inside the mother’s blood after baby’s birth and for the rest of her l...
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Testimonials

From Pikler®

"Imagine a world where people were innately full of high self-esteem, confidence, grace, respect, kindness and a sincere joy of life. From infancy this tribe of human, knew peace and gentleness, strength and integrity. These infants had the ability to negotiate fairly, to make wise choices, to know their limitations and have the courage to surpass them. This is no science fiction depiction of a race of super humans, with the powerful extraterrestrial capacity to know self, to love self. No, these are the children raised under the Piklerian Approach. My own children. Yours."

- Gabrielle Anwar, Mother, Actress/Film Maker