Hi, I’m Edina! As a teacher and mother of two wonderful kids, I’ve spent years running a child development center. There, alongside special educators, conductors, and specialists, we guided parents through various challenges and concerns.

I know firsthand how overwhelming it can be – especially for first-time parents – to sift through endless information, worry about milestones, and wonder if your baby is on the right track.

Parents often ask questions like:

– Is my child developing as they should?

– Should my baby be rolling over by now?

– Why isn’t my baby crawling yet?

– When will my baby sit up?

– Is it okay that my baby is standing at seven months?

So many questions can keep us up at night! My goal is to help you find clarity and solutions for your current concerns. I understand how difficult it is to find the right support when you’re worried.

Edina Kovács

When my son was born, even though he arrived right on time and was big and healthy, I could tell something wasn’t quite right. When I held him, I noticed how strong he was – so much so that I didn’t even need to support his head. That was actually a sign of a problem. He was born with tight muscles, which is more common than many parents realize.

At three months old, I started doing simple exercises with him to stimulate his nervous system and help his development. These daily 15–20 minute sessions weren’t just about physical therapy – they became a special bonding time for us. The exercises felt like play to him, and through this playful connection, we supported his growth and helped his nervous system develop naturally.

I’m here to share what I’ve learned and help you feel more confident as a parent. Remember, even small steps can make a big difference.

If you’re wondering how to help your baby, come join the club!