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Interview: Freestyle Diapers Founder on Disrupting Baby Care With Clean, High-Performance Products
We interviewed Freestyle Diapers co-founder Mike Constantiner to learn how he built a clean, high-performance diaper brand that’s EWG Verified, lab-tested, and budget-friendly. He shares his insights on diaper toxins, branding for modern parents, and what’s coming next for Freestyle.
Why We Love Magic Molecule
This simple-but-mighty spray does it all—diaper rash, breakouts, bug bites, and more. Here’s why Magic Molecule is the one clean skincare product we actually use every day (and won’t shut up about).
The Best and Worst Baby Food Pouches
Baby food pouches are convenient—but not all are created equal. We rated the most popular brands based on safety, nutrition, packaging, and third-party testing so you know what to grab (and what to skip).
The “No Matcha, No Mama” Wellness Guide
This guide shares 10 realistic wellness habits for moms—from matcha rituals to mindful movement—that fit into even the busiest days. It’s self-care made practical, not perfect.
The Mom’s Guide to Safe, Organic Mattresses
Navigating the world of organic mattresses? We break down top certifications and share what really matters when choosing a safe, non-toxic bed for your family.
Beyond the Nuclear Family: A Mom’s Case for the Modern Village
As a working mom, I found balance not by doing it all alone—but by living with family. Here’s why multigenerational living just might be the village we all need.
The Best Baby Cereals of 2025
Worried about heavy metals in baby cereal? Our 2025 guide reviews the safest, most nutritious options—ranked and researched to help parents choose wisely.
Screen-Free Play: Restaurant Edition
Dining out with toddlers doesn’t have to be stressful. Use these screen-free play ideas to keep your child entertained and help them develop key social and creative skills.
We Reviewed Top Selling Diaper Brands: Here are the Best (and Worst) Picks
We reviewed the top non-toxic diapers so you don’t have to. Our guide breaks down which brands are safest for your baby’s skin—and which to skip.
FAQ
We understand that navigating the journey of motherhood and maintaining a healthy family lifestyle can bring up many questions. To assist you, we've compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions from our community of health-conscious moms.
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The best way is to lead by example! Make healthy eating a normal part of your daily life. Start introducing nutrient rich, organic, and flavorful foods from an early age. Involve your toddlers in cooking and make family mealtime a priority. Avoid packaged snacks as much as possible, especially when close to mealtime!
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Make sure you take time for YOU! We know this is easier said than done but remember, taking care of yourself enables you to take better care of your family. Identify what is that makes you feel and operate at your best - whether that’s waking up before the kids to work out, incorporating walks into your routine, or taking a few moments each day to unwind or simply catch your breath. For family walks, Victoria recommends adding a weighted vest for added impact. For those working out at home, Nathalia suggests letting your toddler participate so they can learn from an early age that this is important to you. Above all, communication is key. Let all family members know what’s important to you so they can support you as well.
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Establishing consistent meal times, bedtimes, and designated periods for homework and play can create a sense of stability. Try your best to maintain a schedule that works for your family while accepting that not every day will be “perfect”. Flexibility is important, but a predictable routine helps children feel secure and supports overall well-being.
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The best way to minimize picky eating is to start young.
Offer a variety of healthy and flavorful foods from a young age. Don’t over pressure toddlers to eat new food and don’t assume they don’t like something after the first try. Children often need to be offered foods several times before they take to them, especially toddlers who change their minds daily. So stick with! Involving kids in grocery shopping and cooking can pique their interest in trying new foods. -
Create an environment where family members feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and feelings. Incorporate “Mama/Dada” chats with toddlers at bedtime to check in on the day. Avoid generic questions like “how was your day” and rather focus on specifics like “what made you laugh today?” or “tell me something you learned today?” For older kids, regular family meetings or one-on-one time with each child can strengthen relationships and encourage open dialogue. And - no phones at the table - this goes for parents too!

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