10 Parenting Hacks for Toddler Moms: These will make you MORE Productive

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @laheladickens1644
    @laheladickens1644 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have nothing against screen time as well! I will say as a waitress it is a little offputting when there are kids sitting at the table watching individual screens instead of having a family meal. I noticed with my siblings, It was a habit they started as toddlers. Now with my own toddler, we decided not to use screens in restaurants and the first year of restaurant outings was very stressful but now as a 2 year old he will sit and eat, color, and play with toys, I’m so glad! You’re a great mom! I loved the video (:

  • @angelswings395
    @angelswings395 Год назад +24

    I'd love a video on how to set up toddler stations for beginners!!! My daughter just turned 1 on Nov 1st so this video was really helpful since we are transitioning into toddlerhood 🥰

  • @krystyna1993
    @krystyna1993 Год назад +15

    Giving my baby to my husband is the best way to stay productive 😅

  • @innerworldeasycooking
    @innerworldeasycooking Год назад +10

    First time mom here 👋 (Loving every bit of motherhood)
    My baby currently 6 months old but Preparing myself for the toddlerhood aready! I know time will fly so I better prepare sooner than later!
    Thank you for all the advice! ❤❤
    How many first time mama watching this video? 😍😍

    • @barbaraproscia3275
      @barbaraproscia3275 Год назад

      I’m a first time grandma and watch her channel all the time I love the baby cookbook.

    • @sabl6381
      @sabl6381 Год назад

      FTM with a 6-month-old baby girl!

  • @saba7938
    @saba7938 Год назад +1

    The snacks, toddler stations, and love that table where you hide the toys. I do hide my darlings toys too 😅, a hack I learned from my mom. But I really want that clean straight table with the space inside. Other take away is to spend time outdoors. We do but yes definitely need to go out much more! Screen time may be controversial but for us is almost a complete “no” . Too much research into the bad effects of it. I find he’s not even interested in it as much. But yes, I do understand that now that he’s almost 1 1/2 years old. We may need some distractions, so a toddlers tablet is something I am thinking of buying. Singing is so awesome for almost anything so that’s my hack for those very dirty diaper moments. Last but definitely not least, I so understand how much time u put into thinking about every small thing & yes it’s sometimes overwhelming but I also love it. This time will also fly & I will miss it then. ove, love, love ur ideas!!
    Love from Pakistan ❤

  • @kaiju_k5042
    @kaiju_k5042 Год назад +3

    I'm like 2 minutes in but had to pause to just tell you how much I love and appreciate your videos, they are so helpful and anytime i see the notification from you it makes me smile. Thank you :)

  • @karinwtfont
    @karinwtfont Год назад +11

    I was impressed by that hidden toy box and shelf combo, and I don’t even have kids! Haha! Lots of great tips though! I love seeing you and Matt become such great parents!

    • @piretbaumann2574
      @piretbaumann2574 Год назад +3

      Try that with your wardrobe. Hide some stuff away for a few months. Afterwards it's like shopping without having to pay :D

    • @HealthNutNutrition
      @HealthNutNutrition  Год назад

      Thank you 🥰

    • @duttondavid061
      @duttondavid061 Год назад

      Hi 👋 how're you doing? You got a cute name and a wonderful profile, l'm looking forward in knowing you! Can will kindly be friends? I believe it's appropriate by knowing each other.. thanks!!

    • @shellytemple21
      @shellytemple21 Год назад

      Yes!! I want to know where to buy this lovely unit

  • @alexandrachaffanjon2226
    @alexandrachaffanjon2226 Год назад +2

    Love your perspective on toddler life Nikole. It's so great that you're able to take a step back from the intensity of it all and really see what's going on and how you can be instrumental in how smoothly things go. ✨

  • @StephanieHajal
    @StephanieHajal Год назад +2

    I was totally not prepared for how challenging the toddler stage was going to be🙈 My 2 year old daughter loves her learning tower too & I like how it gives her the independence she craves in a safe way. Thank you soo much for all these toddler tips!!

  • @maseeharassack7525
    @maseeharassack7525 Год назад +4

    Ooh i just love these parenting hack videos. My daughter is 10 months younger than Sage so I'm loving getting mentally prepared with all that you share. These are my favourites also everything else you put out. Thank so much🥰

  • @Lifewithgenie
    @Lifewithgenie Год назад +1

    I hope every mom comes across your videos at some point! I just found you 2 videos ago and I love the advice and recipes everything !!

  • @lisawiley4040
    @lisawiley4040 Год назад +2

    One of your best, as a "mom" content. Seriously, thank you! It's given me so much to implement.

  • @xiaomi2152
    @xiaomi2152 Год назад +1

    Loved this. Your videos are my wind down after a busy day. One of my favourite vloggers

  • @ShaWiL413
    @ShaWiL413 Год назад +1

    I needed this today tbvh I got a busy 18 month year old and it’s a lot of anxiety and worry especially no family and it being my husband and I . He works Monday through Friday and sometimes as a first time mom am I doing this correctly but I am doing just fine 🙏🏽

  • @doraeliarobles707
    @doraeliarobles707 Год назад +3

    Thank You!! 💜 I needed to hear every word of this today. As a reminder that it's going to be Ok! I'm a first time parent of a soon to be 16 month old.

    • @HealthNutNutrition
      @HealthNutNutrition  Год назад +3

      Don’t be fooled by all the happy moments I share online. Sage has her moments on the hour every hour 😅🤪

  • @martinmartel8727
    @martinmartel8727 Год назад +1

    Could you make a video about those toddler-friendly stations around your house? with all the details!

  • @supergirlll
    @supergirlll Год назад +1

    Thanks for the screen time tip! I feel less guilty...

  • @magilicuddy1827
    @magilicuddy1827 Год назад +36

    Most important tip is not overreacting and being an example to them. It is hard but I want my children to be treated with patience and kindness. It really does effect a child's self esteem when a parent blows up at them.

    • @kaiju_k5042
      @kaiju_k5042 Год назад +4

      Yes so true, same! I don't think anyone ever relaxed after being yelled at to "calm down" lol.

    • @duttondavid061
      @duttondavid061 Год назад

      Hi 👋 how're you doing? You got a cute name and a wonderful profile, l'm looking forward in knowing you! Can will kindly be friends? I believe it's appropriate by knowing each other.. thanks!!

    • @LiVnReal
      @LiVnReal Год назад +2

      I’m working on this. Being more patient with my girl. Don’t want to cause trauma.

    • @BunnyKittenTV
      @BunnyKittenTV Год назад +2

      Yes, when a parent blows up it is their own unhealed trauma being triggered!

  • @Katianerm
    @Katianerm Год назад

    Hi Nikole I'm from Brazil and I live here, I love your videos and the way you explain things. Congratulations for your work and videos help me a lot with a lot of things! Thank you very much.

  • @reiansandiford
    @reiansandiford Год назад +1

    Lol that toothbrushing song is actually from sesame street when we were kids. I do the same thing! 😂

  • @WigingtonCrochet
    @WigingtonCrochet Год назад

    Love your videos!! I started watching your channel when I was pregnant with my daughter. (She is about 6 months younger than Sage). Your videos are so encouraging.
    As a busy mama to a toddler as well, I love to try to eat as healthy as possible (my family included). With that being said, do you have any favorite crockpot/slow cooker recipes? I love the crockpot but don’t really know what to make in it. It would be a fun video idea for you!😊

  • @nadinelawand6602
    @nadinelawand6602 Год назад +1

    Loved this! Thanks for the useful feedback 💖

  • @alinaafonina8498
    @alinaafonina8498 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the video, waiting it every time! Want to see the video about Sage's toys🔥

  • @mariavintila2683
    @mariavintila2683 Год назад

    So true about the toys! Thank you for another great video! :)

  • @Anitaubah
    @Anitaubah Месяц назад

    I have been doing these things and they are helpful ❤

  • @Dugg124
    @Dugg124 Год назад

    Really great video - thank you for sharing!

  • @barbaraproscia3275
    @barbaraproscia3275 Год назад

    I give my grandson his left over food for his snacks also and I also use Branch Basics in our home and bought a kit for my daughter I love it.

  • @cjgamer830
    @cjgamer830 Год назад +1

    Happy Birthday To Little Sage!!

  • @jessicaortega5567
    @jessicaortega5567 Год назад

    Really appreciate this video Nicole.

  • @ftmbytalita
    @ftmbytalita Год назад +1

    These are so helpful! Thank you so much ❤

  • @amandamartelli8811
    @amandamartelli8811 Год назад

    Yes to the overreact one! We try to only use the word ‘no’ when it’s a safety thing. We provide boundaries other ways when it’s not a safety issue.

  • @elizabacelar
    @elizabacelar Год назад +3

    Amazing video!! ❤ I’d love to see more Montessori inspired tips

    • @duttondavid061
      @duttondavid061 Год назад

      Hi 👋 how're you doing? You got a cute name and a wonderful profile, l'm looking forward in knowing you! Can will kindly be friends? I believe it's appropriate by knowing each other.. thanks!!

  • @emccrac01
    @emccrac01 Год назад

    Do you plan on creating a toddler birthday/Christmas gift video? My son turns two next month, right before Christmas and I’m curious what you got for Sage.

  • @mariacesar1328
    @mariacesar1328 Год назад +1

    Omg! You need to share with me the toy cabinet link please !

  • @pamfrt6366
    @pamfrt6366 Год назад

    Funny how I recently been looking for a video like this. Thank you!

  • @slimey_vibey
    @slimey_vibey Год назад +1

    “Toddlers are scary” so true. I never thought I would be scared of a 1 year old but it’s real 😂

  • @yoitskate6086
    @yoitskate6086 Год назад

    This doesn’t have anything to do with the video although I enjoy watching them all but I just got your “Health Nut Cookbook” and I can’t wait to make something. Everything is simple and the ingredients are easy to find. So excited about it. Recommend it to everyone ✨💖✨

  • @joannawalaszek7742
    @joannawalaszek7742 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing all these hacks😍

  • @kamaladeepthi
    @kamaladeepthi Год назад

    Thank you for these tips. I have a 2-year old so these are very helpful! What milk do you give your little one and how much quantity? My little one doesn’t eat breakfast well either so would like to give her milk to compensate for it.

  • @isabellemyzer1807
    @isabellemyzer1807 Год назад

    She has the most beautiful hair!

  • @estheryefanov676
    @estheryefanov676 Год назад

    Super helpful tips and reminders!

  • @Mahehmehta123
    @Mahehmehta123 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @christinethewlis1527
    @christinethewlis1527 Год назад

    Happy birthday sage 🎁🥳🎂

  • @sara66478
    @sara66478 Год назад

    I love your turtle neck! What brand is it?

  • @feyzaopanoglu3350
    @feyzaopanoglu3350 Год назад

    Amazing video, thank you very much ❤️

  • @ashleythyssen1210
    @ashleythyssen1210 Год назад

    All great tips for 1 child. Key word 1.

  • @vee_grave
    @vee_grave Год назад +2

    Please make a video specially about making ergonomic spaces for toddlers! How do you set up these spaces? I’d love to know.

  • @kaleighmarie768
    @kaleighmarie768 Год назад

    Great video, thank you!

  • @R27035
    @R27035 Год назад +40

    The only hack I cannot agree with is the 'snacks.' Snacks are the food industry's way of making us buy more and eat more. The snacking habit teaches kids bad eating habits in the long run. Constant snacking causes insulin spikes, which in turn causes a host of disease in the body. Getting the kids used to snacking from such a young age has disastrous consequences. They don't really need the food when they ask for snacks, they just want a distraction. We need to get kids used to being mindful of their surroundings and not needing constant distractions.

    • @BunnyKittenTV
      @BunnyKittenTV Год назад +4

      Our pediatrician recommend toddlers have 3 meals and two snacks a day

    • @zeeak308
      @zeeak308 Год назад +3

      @@BunnyKittenTV they mean fruits and veggies as snacks

    • @BunnyKittenTV
      @BunnyKittenTV Год назад +1

      @@zeeak308 yes! and i like to give well balanced healthy snacks that include fat and protein as well.. a boiled egg, avocado, these are great

    • @shellytemple21
      @shellytemple21 Год назад

      If your child doesn’t eat all of their breakfast or lunch they may want a snack so saying yes to a healthy snack is perfectly fine. But hey if you don’t want to give your child a snack that’s totally your parenting choice.

    • @reiloveable
      @reiloveable Год назад

      Your comment is much appreciated, Thankyou

  • @anapavcec17
    @anapavcec17 Год назад

    Are you not using Thieves cleaner anymore? :) I love your video's and would like to know about essential oils more :)

  • @rachie8346
    @rachie8346 Год назад

    Good tips as always!

  • @rossymarqueza1
    @rossymarqueza1 Год назад

    Good morning Nikole 🙆🏽‍♀️😘 thank u 👍🏽😘 everything u just said is true 👍🏽 n yeah they love going out side if we don't take them they go Crazy 🤪 n we also go CRAZY 🤯😳🤪😂🤣😅😄👍🏽 yeah 🍑's B-day 🎂 almost here🙆🏽‍♀️🎉🎁 we all should be enjoy this little monsters cause one day we will miss all this precious moments 🙄☹️😭😢❤️🥰😘 have a lovely day nikki🥰😘

  • @maylinrebollar8643
    @maylinrebollar8643 Год назад

    And can you link all the toddler station items you mentioned please I love that

    • @HealthNutNutrition
      @HealthNutNutrition  Год назад +1

      I have some the bathroom toddler sections linked in the description 😉

  • @maylinrebollar8643
    @maylinrebollar8643 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the advices. I need this. My toddler is 18 months and omg he just wants to climb on everything lol
    Can you please link where you got sages pikler triangle ?

    • @HealthNutNutrition
      @HealthNutNutrition  Год назад +1

      here you go! piccalio.com/products/mini-climber-pikler-triangle?aff=61

  • @melindab512
    @melindab512 Год назад +3

    What are your go to healthy snacks that a toddler can walk around with?

  • @iamfitniss
    @iamfitniss Год назад

    Omg we use branch basics too!!! 😭

  • @patinazir8673
    @patinazir8673 Год назад

    I always give to my son this what he likes and what me specially healthy and always buy like this ,not to waste a money.

  • @trinity6diversia
    @trinity6diversia Год назад +1

    What age did you start with the toddler stations?

    • @HealthNutNutrition
      @HealthNutNutrition  Год назад

      Just started the hand washing one about 2 weeks ago the learning tower and table set probably 2 months ago

    • @trinity6diversia
      @trinity6diversia Год назад

      @@HealthNutNutrition Okay awesome! I have a 17 month old who is always wanting to help, but I wasn't sure when to start some of that because she's still pretty small.

  • @realmomma176
    @realmomma176 Год назад

    What Pickler triangle did you choose?

  • @habibti320
    @habibti320 Год назад +2

    Another tip: avoid daycare if you can and if you can’t, plan for lots of PTO and focus on your sleep and vitamins to support immunity. Those daycare viruses they bring home are brutal!!!

    • @boston8449
      @boston8449 Год назад

      Or you could look at the positive and see that their immune system is being strengthened. In our area there are no day homes with free space and I find there is a lot of "daycare shaming" from other parents for us. So I choose to look at the bright side, my 18 month old gets sick much less often than when he started at 1 year and it's great to have multiple adults in the room for accountability. Kids are going to be around many other kids in kindergarten so it's ok for them to have exposure in daycare as well.

  • @laurabartz7344
    @laurabartz7344 Год назад

    The singing thing is REAL life. My son had a little regression with potty training and once we started singing when it was time to go he lost the regression!

  • @zeeak308
    @zeeak308 Год назад +1

    serve milk with meals.. only 4oz they don’t eat well because they have too much milk intake

  • @NikkiScatch84
    @NikkiScatch84 Год назад

    I hate when I saw parents not let their kids help. This is a positive reinforcement!

  • @astanapane137
    @astanapane137 Год назад

    Bday of Sage video?

  • @maggieparr2744
    @maggieparr2744 Год назад

    I have 2 under 2 (technically a 2 1/2 year old and about to be 1 year old now) but still. My 2 year old has been on a 10 with his anger and aggression lately. He’s been hitting and biting every time his baby brother takes a toy or if a kid at school takes a toy and when ye bites or hits it’s so hard to just be like okay that’s not nice let’s not do that like my baby is now sitting there screaming in pain and my toddler is just like oh well. I truly try gentle parenting but I feel like by not reacting I’m condoning the behavior now. That’s 100% a personal opinion and by no means shaming anyone. I am just super struggling with not reacting to him being violent towards others especially when we aren’t violent at home so the hitting and biting I’m assuming he is learning at daycare.

    • @giselle_b
      @giselle_b Год назад +1

      What helps in situations like this is to ask what’s causing the aggression. Finding out the cause helps us understand why our children are behaving this way and gives us the ability to handle the situation more calmly (while still not condoning the behavior), and in a way that would reduce how often it happens in the future or prevent it altogether. Aggression is usually caused by frustration, so in the case of a sibling or another kid taking the toy from your son, he gets frustrated by that and doesn’t know how to stop it from happening so gets angry and acts aggressively. It’s nobody’s fault and a common reaction many kids have. I know it’s much easier said than done to remain calm in these situations, but us having a big reaction every time our kids behave aggressively doesn’t address the cause of the issue and may not be helping to stop the aggression. A friend of mine showed me a wonderful article about this very topic, it’s by Dr. Deborah Macnamara and it’s called ‘What our Kids Need Us to Understand about Aggression’. I would link it but I think youtube deletes comments with links, but it can be easily found on google.

  • @sweetmusical1
    @sweetmusical1 Год назад

    Love these hacks but the snack one doesn't work in our family. My baby is such a good eater now that she eats a lot. So if we are not out for long enough we actually don't bring snacks because we don't want her to eat so many snacks and not be full enough fo her meals. And I also don't want her to associate snack with every time we go out.

  • @lidiapenman9544
    @lidiapenman9544 Год назад

    How was Sagey's second birthday? :)

  • @ashwiniramdas3558
    @ashwiniramdas3558 Год назад +1

    My baby is being crazy nowadays....she wants mamma only evrytym....lots of mood swings..... She is crying all the tym for no reasons.....it's been 2 weeks this is happening....she was not lyk this before...she was hospitalized for one day for bacterial infection and all since that it's been worse....

  • @MilicaStojsic
    @MilicaStojsic Год назад

    My todler is eating only in kitchen. It’s so much better now.

  • @raeesarashid7678
    @raeesarashid7678 Год назад +1

    Another hack would be not to overthink everything

  • @cristinaturcin
    @cristinaturcin Год назад

    My toddler is 4 and she is still a toddler plus a bit of terrible twos still left in her 😂.
    At this age she is on my phone all day. I keep having to set alarms on the phone so she can understand to hand the phone over 🙄

  • @lilywilson8308
    @lilywilson8308 Год назад

    Good parenting does not equal production. Being present does

  • @mony1072
    @mony1072 Год назад

    Some of this tips are super good, but i have to strongly disagree on tablets for children under 2-3years old. There is not one, but rly many doctors and researches that says, tablets/phones are literally like a cocaine for your child. Im strong on that one with our wild 15 months old, no tablets, and sure its hard sometimes, you just need to be more creative and we are not making longer car rides than 1h (if its 3h ride sometimes its 2 stops on the way). Restaurant time is always getting messy at some point, but then we switch and entertain him. And yes i do also limit my screen time when im around him, tbh its only win-win for our health. We do small video calls with family members but always trying to use back camera. I know it will change at some point but its way too early before 2years old.

  • @thesoliloquist1940
    @thesoliloquist1940 Месяц назад

    I came searching content like this looking for toddlers being calmed by their parents bc i had zero of those times (so i thought seeing it could implant those sort of memories for me to help with my chronic anxiety and trauma).. but all of this content is centered around the parents.. 'look at me doing 'parenting' better than you'😒

  • @mskjaer496
    @mskjaer496 Год назад

    Be careful about pads in the car though, please fasten it good. In a car crash they will weigh significantly more and cause great damage. Please!

  • @lorelwebber6435
    @lorelwebber6435 Год назад +1

    Do you think iPad screen is really needed? I bet you get the worst tantrums stemming from it😬

  • @lorelwebber6435
    @lorelwebber6435 Год назад

    Are you feeding your toddler enough looks underfed in face

  • @nataliedimercurio961
    @nataliedimercurio961 Год назад +2

    We do rollover food too and my baby is about to be 4! 😭😭😭😭