After many years of stroller monopoly, baby carrying is making a slow but steady comeback. Many people choose a sling or another carrier because it is more convenient. Anybody who has tried maneuvering a stroller through a door, on the bus, or in a car, knows what I am talking
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Inge is Dutch and studied Biological Psychology and Animal Sciences. She worked in the field of animal welfare all over the world. After Inge's son was born she settled down in Germany with her husband. She became a passionate advocate of natural baby sleep and parenting. Knowing how difficult this is in today's hectic world she found herself in Heidi Holvoet's gentle approach. She is very happy to be part of Heidi's team and can't wait to help parents understand their baby better and provide advice where needed and a listening ear where wanted.
Tips for an easier life with a difficult baby
[ What I know now that I wish I knew then, Part 2 ] In my previous post, I described my life with my difficult baby and how these babies are survivors. All babies fight to survive and thrive and the so-called difficult ones put up one hell of a
Difficult baby? Or is s(he) just a brave survivor!

[ What I know now that I wish I knew then, Part 1 ] Note by Heidi: ❤️ Please welcome Inge, who joins the team, is currently training with me and gearing up to start supporting you and your baby in a lovingly gentle sleep journey. Inge shares a very