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MOMS ON CALL

MOMS ON CALL

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Whoever said that babies don't come with instruction manuals never met Laura and Jennifer, the Moms on Call.copyright 2025, Moms On Call, LLC Parenting Relationships Self-Help Success
Episodes
  • S6 EP37: Early Speech and Language Development with Kathy Brunner and Sharilyn Gugliotta
    Jun 3 2026
    This week on Moms on Call, Jennifer and Laura chat with speech-language pathologists Kathy Brunner and Sharilyn Gugliotta, longtime clinicians and co-founders of the Bughugables book series. They talk about early speech and language development and practical ways parents can support it in everyday life. Find the Bughugables books and check out Kathy and Sharilyn’s free resources at bughugables.com
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    29 mins
  • S6 EP36: Toddler Essentials - Boundaries That Build Confidence — Discipline, Independence & the Yes/No Framework
    May 27 2026
    This episode of the Moms on Call podcast explores practical ways to raise confident, well-adjusted toddlers by treating them as strong, adaptable, and resilient, rather than shielding them from every challenge or moment of upset. Jennifer and Laura discuss using a consistent nighttime routine as a daily touchpoint where parents are fully present, set aside phones and distractions, review simple household rules, and end the day by affirming that their children are loved, believed in, and will be seen “when the sun comes up,” reinforcing trust and security.
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    29 mins
  • S6 EP35: Toddler Essentials - Feeding Without Fear, Picky Eating, Mealtime Battles & Food Confidence
    May 20 2026
    This week, the Moms on Call podcast continues the Toddler Essentials series focusing on helping parents create positive, low-stress mealtime experiences for toddlers by clarifying roles, adjusting expectations, and tailoring strategies to different child temperaments. Laura and Jennifer will explain why parents are responsible for providing a variety of tasty, age-appropriate foods, while toddlers decide whether and how much to eat. They highlight the importance of atmosphere—parents eating alongside their children, keeping conversation light and fun, avoiding excessive focus on the child, and maintaining predictable mealtimes to support toddlers’ internal rhythms.
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    13 mins
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