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Parenting with Ngala
Ngala
7 episodes
15 hours ago
All parents want to do their best, but there’s so much contradictory, confusing and complicated info it’s hard to know what ‘best’ even means! Hosted by Jen (RN & Midwife) and Hannah (Occupational Therapist) from Ngala - WA's Leading Parenting Organisation - each episode brings in a Ngala professional to share the latest evidence-informed parenting practices and offer practical and realistic support on the major topics that keep parents awake at night (literally!). There’s no judgement, no blame, and no shying away from the real challenges all parents face in their quest to do their best.
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All parents want to do their best, but there’s so much contradictory, confusing and complicated info it’s hard to know what ‘best’ even means! Hosted by Jen (RN & Midwife) and Hannah (Occupational Therapist) from Ngala - WA's Leading Parenting Organisation - each episode brings in a Ngala professional to share the latest evidence-informed parenting practices and offer practical and realistic support on the major topics that keep parents awake at night (literally!). There’s no judgement, no blame, and no shying away from the real challenges all parents face in their quest to do their best.
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Kids & Family
Episodes (7/7)
Parenting with Ngala
Feeding. One of the most important bonding opportunities.

In this episode of Parenting with Ngala, join hosts Jen and Hannah as they speak with Charlotte, a Ngala Child Health Nurse and parent of three, to discuss the vital role feeding plays in bonding with your baby. The conversation covers the benefits of skin-to-skin contact for both mothers and fathers, the importance of trusting parental instincts, and the different ways to create a nurturing and distraction-free feeding environment. They also touch on safety considerations, such as the dangers of prop feeding, and share tips for recognising and responding to your baby's feeding cues.


Resources:

Australian Breastfeeding Association: https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/📞 Need more help? For those in Western Australia, you can call the Ngala Parenting Line on 08 9368 9368 for free expert support from our team.

Follow the Podcast

Subscribe: 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@UCctvj5LUZ1eAzSErNAmAvxA Website: 🔗 https://www.ngala.com.au/

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Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Skin-to-Skin Bonding

00:42 Feeding as a Bonding Experience

01:21 Meet Charlotte: Child Health Nurse

02:04 The Importance of Skin-to-Skin Contact

04:58 Creating a Calm Feeding Environment

09:35 Safety Tips for Feeding Your Baby

11:32 Challenges of Feeding Babies

12:07 Ideal Baby Position for Bottle Feeding

13:12 Recognising and Responding to Baby's Cues

15:32 Trusting Your Instincts as a Parent

19:17 Bonding Activities Beyond Feeding

22:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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15 hours ago
22 minutes 40 seconds

Parenting with Ngala
Crying: What to expect and how to handle it.

In this episode of Parenting with Ngala, join hosts Jen and Hannah as they speak with Angela, a seasoned Ngala Child Health Nurse and Midwife, to explore what crying means for babies, why it happens, and how parents can effectively handle it. Angela shares her in-depth knowledge and practical advice from 26 years of experience, discussing everything from the definition of 'sleeping through the night' to understanding different types of cries. This episode also touches on important topics such as the significance of a supportive parenting network, responsive settling techniques, and the impact of stress on both parents and babies.


Resources:

https://www.ngala.com.au/resources/settling-your-crying-baby/

📞 Need more help? For those in Western Australia, you can call the Ngala Parenting Line on 08 9368 9368 for free expert support from our team.

Follow the Podcast

Subscribe: 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@UCctvj5LUZ1eAzSErNAmAvxA Website: 🔗 https://www.ngala.com.au/

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Chapters:

00:00 Introduction: The Myth of Sleeping Through the Night

00:54 Meet Angela: Experience and Background

02:24 Understanding Baby Crying: Communication and

Patterns

05:50 Coping with Crying: Tips and Advice

09:54 When to Seek Help: Postnatal Depression and Professional Support

10:44 Recognising Different Types of Cries

15:05 The Witching Hour: Evening Crying Explained

19:36 Settling and Soothing Techniques

21:42 Ditching the Swaddle: When and Why

22:15 Swaddling Alternatives and Baby Gear

23:26 Burping and Wind Relief Techniques

24:25 The Magic of Bath Time

26:09 Managing Car Rides and Baby Stress

28:43 Tag Team Parenting: Sharing the Load

33:30 Responsive Settling vs. Controlled Crying

35:37 Engaging with Your Baby: Communication Tips

38:20 Adapting to Your Baby's Unique Needs

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1 week ago
41 minutes 42 seconds

Parenting with Ngala
Sleep Part 2: When sleep ain't working. Common sleep challenges and how to address them.

In this episode of Parenting with Ngala, hosts Jen and Hannah are joined by Beth, a registered nurse with a background in perinatal and infant mental health. Together, they discuss the common challenges new parents face with newborn sleep. The conversation covers the lack of structure, the variability of newborn temperament, and practical advice for managing unsettledness and sleep routines. The episode also emphasises the importance of seeking help and using everyday tools to create a comforting environment for both parent and baby. 


Resources:

https://rednose.org.au/resources/safe-sleeping-guide-for-parents/https://www.ngala.com.au/resources/all/sleep-and-settling/

📞 Need more help? For those in Western Australia, you can call the Ngala Parenting Line on 08 9368 9368 for free expert support from our team.

Follow the Podcast

Subscribe: 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@UCctvj5LUZ1eAzSErNAmAvxA Website: 🔗 https://www.ngala.com.au/

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LinkedIn 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/company/ngala/?originalSubdomain=au


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Chapters:00:00 Understanding Baby Temperament

00:58 Introducing Our Guest Expert

01:36 Common Sleep Challenges for Newborns

03:35 Coping Strategies for New Parents

04:45 Support Systems and Sleep

10:06 Recognising Baby's Sleep Cues

12:32 Creating a Sleep-Friendly Environment

15:58 Dealing with Sleep Struggles

24:19 Final Thoughts and Resources

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2 weeks ago
24 minutes 54 seconds

Parenting with Ngala
Sleep Part 1: What is typical and what to expect

In this episode of Parenting with Ngala, hosts Hannah and Jen are joined by child health nurse Kate to discuss newborn sleep. They delve into common patterns and the variability of newborn sleep behaviour, emphasising the concept of the fourth trimester and the importance of creating a womb-like environment. The conversation covers effective settling techniques, the relevance of the circadian rhythm, and how to respond to your baby's needs. Parents are encouraged to understand that newborn sleep can be unpredictable but is a temporary phase. 


Resources:

https://rednose.org.au/resources/safe-sleeping-guide-for-parents/

📞 Need more help? For those in Western Australia, you can call the Ngala Parenting Line on 08 9368 9368 for free expert support from our team.

Follow the Podcast

Subscribe: 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@UCctvj5LUZ1eAzSErNAmAvxA Website: 🔗 https://www.ngala.com.au/

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LinkedIn 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/company/ngala/?originalSubdomain=au


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Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Newborn Sleep Challenges

00:57 Meet the Expert: Kate's Background

01:46 Understanding Newborn Sleep Patterns

02:36 Feeding and Sleep: The Connection

04:27 Creating a Sleep-Friendly Environment

06:21 Parental Competency and Learning

06:52 Safe Sleep Practices and Recommendations

12:51 Noisy Newborns: Understanding Baby Sleep Sounds

13:39 REM Sleep Explained: Why Babies Wake Up Easily

15:01 The Fourth Trimester: Creating a Womb-Like Environment

15:47 Settling Techniques: Helping Your Baby Sleep

16:48 Responsiveness: Building Trust with Your Baby

17:35 Parenting Challenges: Balancing Attention with Older Children

19:37 The Importance of Self-Care for Parents

21:23 Conclusion: Embracing the Journey of Parenthood

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3 weeks ago
26 minutes 4 seconds

Parenting with Ngala
Raising mentally healthy children. Supporting baby's social and emotional development.

In this insightful episode, we dive deep into the world of infant mental health and parental wellness. Our guest, Darya, one of Ngala's registered psychologists and a mum, shares valuable knowledge and strategies for supporting the social and emotional development of babies. We explore the importance of bonding, attachment, and the role of parental well-being in raising mentally healthy children. Darya discusses practical tips like the 'serve and return' method, the significance of parental voices, and creating a supportive environment for both parents and infants.Follow the PodcastSubscribe: 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@UCctvj5LUZ1eAzSErNAmAvxA Website: 🔗 https://www.ngala.com.au/

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Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Infant Mental Health

00:54 Guest Introduction: Meet Darya

00:57 Understanding Social and Emotional Development

04:27 Parental Wellness and Its Impact

06:14 Navigating New Parenthood

07:30 Creating a Supportive Environment for Parents

14:30 The Concept of 'Good Enough' Parenting

18:06 The Night Shift: Calming a Crying Baby

19:32 Seeking Help and Self-Regulation

21:25 Understanding Infant Mental Health

28:50 The Importance of Serve and Return

31:40 Engaging with Your Baby: Practical Tips

37:50 Concluding Thoughts on Parenting Strategies

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🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe.📞 Need more help? For those in Western Australia, you can call the Ngala Parenting Line on 08 9368 9368 for free expert support from our team.

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3 weeks ago
38 minutes 38 seconds

Parenting with Ngala
Preparing for Parenthood. It's going to be okay. Mostly.

In this first episode, hosts Jen (RN and midwife) and Hannah (OT) discuss the challenges and expectations of becoming a parent. They emphasise the importance of being kind to yourself, recognising the stress of the early days, and developing a postpartum plan. They also cover the concept of parental instincts, the significance of being responsive to your baby, and the evolving nature of parenthood. The episode offers valuable insights into managing visitors post-birth and maintaining balance amidst new parenting challenges.Follow the PodcastSubscribe: 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@UCctvj5LUZ1eAzSErNAmAvxA Website: 🔗 https://www.ngala.com.au/

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Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Parenthood

00:53 Meet the Hosts: Jen and Hannah

01:41 About the Parenting Line Service

03:08 Expectations vs Reality of Parenthood

05:14 Creating a Postpartum Plan

08:08 Setting Boundaries and Communicating Needs

12:00 Understanding Parental Instincts

15:22 Reflecting on Parenting Styles

15:51 The OT Framework: Doing, Being, and Becoming

16:55 Learning and Adapting as Parents

18:26 The Myth of the Perfect Parent

19:37 Understanding and Managing Stress

23:23 The Concept of 'Good Enough' Parenting

26:45 Visualising and Preparing for Parenthood

30:21 Seeking Support and Looking Ahead

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4 weeks ago
31 minutes 38 seconds

Parenting with Ngala
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All parents want to do their best, but there’s so much contradictory, confusing and complicated info it’s hard to know what ‘best’ even means! Hosted by Jen (Registered Nurse & Midwife) and Hannah (Occupational Therapist) from Ngala - WA's Leading Parenting Organisation - each episode brings in a Ngala professional to share the latest evidence-informed parenting practices and offer practical and realistic support on the major topics that keep parents awake at night (literally!). There’s no judgement, no blame, and no shying away from the real challenges all parents face in their quest to do their best.


Follow Ngala on socials.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ngala.Official

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ngala.official

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ngala

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NgalaOfficial


🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe.

📞 Need more help? For those in Western Australia, you can call the Ngala Parenting Line on 08 9368 9368 for free expert support from our team.


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42 seconds

Parenting with Ngala
All parents want to do their best, but there’s so much contradictory, confusing and complicated info it’s hard to know what ‘best’ even means! Hosted by Jen (RN & Midwife) and Hannah (Occupational Therapist) from Ngala - WA's Leading Parenting Organisation - each episode brings in a Ngala professional to share the latest evidence-informed parenting practices and offer practical and realistic support on the major topics that keep parents awake at night (literally!). There’s no judgement, no blame, and no shying away from the real challenges all parents face in their quest to do their best.