helping caregivers provide the best care

Nassoumi Care is place to learn, connect, and find real value in caring for the youngest lives.

We are research-based platform focused on helping caregivers provide the best care for babies from birth to toddler age. Our mission is to offer accurate, practical, and trustworthy information that supports caregivers in every step of a infant life.

We talk openly about what caregiving is really like, the challenges, the emotions, and the joy of watching children grow.

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ADHD in Preschoolers: It’s Not Just "Toddler Energy"

We usually think of ADHD as a "school kid" thing, but new research shows the signs actually start way earlier—sometimes as young as 1 or 2 years old. If you’ve ever wondered why some toddlers seem "extra" compared to their peers, it’s not just "bad behavior" or a lack of naps. It’s often how their brain is wired. Here is the lowdown on what you actually need to know about early ADHD.

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Selective Mutism: When the Brain Hits "Mute"

You’ve probably heard of social anxiety, but there’s a specific version that’s often misunderstood: Selective Mutism (SM). It’s not about being "shy" or "difficult" it’s a literal physiological freeze. If you’re curious about why some people can be a "main character" at home but totally lose their voice in public, here’s the breakdown.

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The Myth of the "Standard" Parent: Why One Size Doesn’t Fit All

For a long time, psychology has operated under a specific lens: the "WEIRD" perspective. This stands for Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic. Most of the parenting advice we see on social media—how to bond with an infant, how to play, and what "sensitivity" looks like—is based on research from these specific regions. A recent webinar by the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professionals (YAKAP) challenged this narrow view. Led by Professor Astrid Berg, a child psychiatrist from South Africa, the discussion highlighted a critical reality: the definition of a "good mother" changes depending on where you are in the world.

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Our goal is simple

to create a helpful, honest caregiving resource where information and heart go hand in hand.

If you’re a caregiver looking for practical Official Childcare tips, emotional support, and a friendly community, you’re in the right place.

We believe good care starts with real knowledge and a lot of heart.

Our blog combines research-based advice with years of real caregiving experience.

You’ll find easy-to-read articles about baby sleep routines, feeding, emotional connection, and caregiver well-being.

We also have a YouTube channel where we post caregiver interviews, parenting talks, and expert advice on infant development.

Members get full access to our exclusive videos, step-by-step guides, and useful caregiving tools.

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We proudly partner with brands and organizations that support caregivers and share our same values: trust, love, and better baby care.

Nassoumi Care, your space to care better every day.

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