Every year, Black Friday rolls around with the same question: What should I get myself?Something fun? Something practical? Something you’ll forget about in a month? This year, we’re inviting you […]
Feeding a newborn may seem simple—until you’re holding a screaming baby at 2 am and wondering whether they’re hungry, overtired, or need to burp. One of the most foundational things a Newborn Care Specialist can teach families is how to read infant feeding cues.
Responsive feeding—sometimes called cue-based feeding—is rooted in the baby’s behaviors, not the clock. At Newborn Care Solutions, we teach that understanding these cues is the key to supporting feeding success, regardless of whether a baby is breastfed, bottle-fed, or combination-fed.
Early hunger cues include:
Mid-stage cues may include:
Late hunger cues are often more stressful:
By the time a baby is crying, they’re already in distress, which can make latching or bottle feeding more difficult. Teaching families to notice early cues helps prevent overfeeding or missed feeds and supports more relaxed, practical feeding sessions.
Likewise, understanding signs of fullness is equally essential:
Ignoring fullness cues can lead to overfeeding, especially with bottle feeding. NCS professionals play an essential role in helping families pace feeds and respect the baby’s natural appetite.
Want to become confident in reading and teaching feeding cues? Our Advanced Training offers detailed modules on responsive feeding, bottle pacing, and troubleshooting common feeding challenges.
Every year, Black Friday rolls around with the same question: What should I get myself?Something fun? Something practical? Something you’ll forget about in a month? This year, we’re inviting you […]
Every Newborn Care Specialist has had that moment—the moment when you need clarity right now. Maybe you’re reviewing developmental concepts you learned years ago.Maybe you’re preparing to explain something important […]
Every Newborn Care Specialist remembers that moment — the moment when your knowledge, instinct, and calm presence truly changed the trajectory of a family’s experience. Maybe it was the first […]