Faithisms...
The following are sayings that Faith uses to encourage and teach mothers:
"Always read and respond to you babies cues, you know your baby better than anyone!"
"No baby is 100% breastfeed until its due date. Some babies take time to learn the art of breastfeeding."
"Don’t worry if they don't eat a balanced meal every day. They may eat pasta all day one day and meat all day another, but by the end of the week, they will have eaten a balanced diet."
"Social isolation works, children thrive on parent's attention."
"Parenting is hard work, remember the goal is to build a relationship."
" Consistency, Consistency, Consistency!"
"Don't let the baby cry any more than their weight in minutes."
"Stay cool under pressure children are watching!"
"You are going to make that baby neurotic, if you don't stop being neurotic about the baby!"
"Use ice cold carrots and celery stalks for teething babies, kids love them and will chew them all the time."
“Do "Do your best to follow your babies cues about when to increase the amount of solids, and take car care to ensure that breastmilk remains baby's primary source of nutrition for the first year."

Client Testimonial
When I gave birth to my daughter, I thought I could take on the world. Little did I realize at the time that the philosophy of it "taking a village to raise a child" was entirely true. Thankfully, Faith was a member of my "village." She was always there with hands-on help, advice, suggestions, or just encouragement. She has helped my family get through everything from eating, teething, sleeping, and everything in between. We no longer live in Miami, but everyday, as my baby questions have become toddler questions, I ask myself, "what would Faith say?" Despite the distance, she still helps and is still available whenever I need her. My past 2 years would have been entirely different and much more difficult if Faith wasn't a part of our lives. Because of her help and Faithisms, my daughter is healthy and happy and is growing into a wonderful little girl with a happy and sane mommy!
- Lisa and Alex