
Why Is My Baby Crying? (And Why You’re Still a Great Parent When You Don’t Know)
Let’s say it out loud: sometimes, you won’t know why your baby is crying. And that doesn’t make you a bad parent. It makes you human.

Let’s say it out loud: sometimes, you won’t know why your baby is crying. And that doesn’t make you a bad parent. It makes you human.

That first month of childcare is a rollercoaster of emotions.

Babies aren’t built to sleep through the night—not yet. Their little bodies need frequent feedings, comfort, and reassurance that the world is safe.

Let’s explore what you might notice during this incredible season of your child’s development.

The first day back to work after maternity leave is one of those moments that no one can fully prepare you for.

Children’s feelings are like sudden storms. One minute, your preschooler is building block towers; the next, those blocks fly because someone “took the blue one.”

It’s a mystery every parent knows too well: your toddler or preschooler eats everything at school—broccoli, turkey, even lentil soup—but at home, they act like every bite is an insult.

At Yellow Brick Road, we believe words matter—especially the ones children hear about themselves.

At Yellow Brick Road, we believe every child has something important to say—even before they have the words to say it.

When you enroll your child at Yellow Brick Road, you’re not just choosing a school—you’re joining a village.

Let’s say it out loud: sometimes, you won’t know why your baby is crying. And that doesn’t make you a bad parent. It makes you human.

That first month of childcare is a rollercoaster of emotions.

Babies aren’t built to sleep through the night—not yet. Their little bodies need frequent feedings, comfort, and reassurance that the world is safe.

Let’s explore what you might notice during this incredible season of your child’s development.

The first day back to work after maternity leave is one of those moments that no one can fully prepare you for.

Children’s feelings are like sudden storms. One minute, your preschooler is building block towers; the next, those blocks fly because someone “took the blue one.”

It’s a mystery every parent knows too well: your toddler or preschooler eats everything at school—broccoli, turkey, even lentil soup—but at home, they act like every bite is an insult.

At Yellow Brick Road, we believe words matter—especially the ones children hear about themselves.

At Yellow Brick Road, we believe every child has something important to say—even before they have the words to say it.

When you enroll your child at Yellow Brick Road, you’re not just choosing a school—you’re joining a village.