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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 (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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Ngala

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Kids

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www.ngala.com.au

Ostatni odcinek

19 maj 2026

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S2E8 (3-12m):Behaviour and communication...What can parents expect? 19.05.2026

When we hear the word "behaviour," we tend to think of toddlers, but babies are communicating from the very first weeks of life. In this episode, Jen and Hannah sit down with Carol, a child health nurse with 11 years at Ngala and a mother of three, to reframe what behaviour actually means in the first year Carol explains why there is no such thing as a naughty baby, how the iceberg analo...

S2E7 (3-12m) Play: The most important developmental tool 13.05.2026

S2Ep7: Play is the work of childhood but what does that actually look like in the first year of life? In this episode, Jen and Hannah are joined by Jane, a psychologist and mother of three at Ngala, to explore how babies play long before they ever pick up a Barbie or a dinosaur. Jane unpacks two powerful theories of play, Vygotsky's social scaffolding and Piaget's "little scientist" model, and exp...

S2E6 (3-12m) Sleep in the first year: What to expect, really? 06.05.2026

S2Ep6: Sleep is the top priority for most new parents, but it can also be the most unpredictable part of the first year. In this episode, Jen and Hannah are joined by Beth, a parenting line practitioner and mother, to discuss the "wild ride" of infant sleep. We dive into the biological shifts behind the four-month sleep regression, the "rip off the bandaid" approach to unswaddling, and how to use...

S2E5 (3-12m) Feeding and nutrition: What do babies really need? 28.04.2026

S2E5 (3-12m) In this episode of Parenting with Ngala, child health nurse Jill, with over 20 years of experience, joins the conversation to discuss the essentials of starting solids. Moving beyond strict schedules, the discussion focuses on what babies truly need for a safe and healthy transition to food: physical readiness, core strength, and sensory exploration. Jill provides practical advice on...

S2E4 (3-12m) Managing the juggle: Life after a baby 21.04.2026

As your baby grows, most parents experience a significant shift in identity, relationships, and daily routines. In this episode we discuss the challenges of 'managing the juggle' as life moves on and many of us need to return to work (and life). Often referred to as the "forgotten period," our guest, Child Health Nurse Penny explores the reality of the mental load and the common feeling of losing...

S2E3 (3-12m) How To Know Everything Is On Track: Social and Emotional Development 15.04.2026

In this episode of Parenting with Ngala, we sit down with Darya, a Registered Psychologist, to understand social and emotional development in infants. While physical milestones like crawling often get the most attention, Darya explains that a baby’s emotional growth is the "foundation of everything", shaping how they learn, relate to others, and manage their feelings. The discussion focuses on the...

S2E2 (3-12m) What to expect as your newborn turns into a little person Part 2 08.04.2026

From the first time a newborn grips your finger to the complex coordination required to use a spoon, fine motor development is a fascinating journey of "brain-to-hand" connection. In this episode, Jen and Hannah sit down to explore how small movements in the hands and fingers lay the foundation for a child's independence. We discuss the transition from involuntary reflexes to "volitional" reaching...

S2E1 (3-12m) What to expect as your newborn turns into a little person Part 1 01.04.2026

Welcome back to Season Two of Parenting with Ngala! Join Hannah, a registered Occupational Therapist, and Jen, a Nurse and Midwife, as they discuss the challenges of the transition period between having a newborn to having a little person. In episode 1, we focus on Gross Motor Development, the big changes that happen as your baby begins exploring the world. From the "workout" of tummy time to thos...

S1E8 (0-3m) Being a Partner. What is your role in these early months? 25.11.2025

In this episode of Parenting with Ngala, hosts Jen and Hannah speak with Keith from the Ngala DadsWA program on the important role partners play. We explore the significant role of partners in their child's development, both antenatally and postnatally. Keith discusses the importance of early involvement, the unique contributions Dads bring to parenting, and practical ways to support partners. The...

S1E7 (0-3m) Adjusting to parenthood. Mental health and looking after yourself. 18.11.2025

In this episode of Parenting with Ngala, hosts Jen and Hannah speak with Ngala clinical psychologist and mum, Divyah, to discuss the mental health challenges and adjustments that come with parenthood. Learn about the significance of understanding intrusive thoughts, balancing the invisible mental load, and the importance of self-care. Divyah shares practical tools for managing stress, grounding yo...

S1E6 (0-3m) Feeding. One of the most important bonding opportunities. 11.11.2025

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 d...

S1E5 (0-3m) Crying: What to expect and how to handle it. 04.11.2025

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 nig...

S1E4 (0-3m) Sleep Part 2: When sleep ain't working. Common sleep challenges and how to address them. 28.10.2025

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 e...

S1E3 (0-3m) Sleep Part 1: What is typical and what to expect 21.10.2025

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 rhyt...

S1E2 (0-3m) Raising mentally healthy children. Supporting baby's social and emotional development. 15.10.2025

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....

S1E1 (0-3m) Preparing for Parenthood. It's going to be okay. Mostly. 14.10.2025

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...

Parenting with Ngala Trailer 24.09.2025

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 practic...

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