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Dr. Emily Little on Supporting the Whole Perinatal Experience

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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Emily Little researcher and founder of Nurturely. Together, they explore how a baby’s sensory world influences their development, the impact of culture on parent-infant interactions, and why early sensory experiences—like babywearing, skin-to-skin, and gentle handling—can have profound effects on feeding, regulation, and bonding. Dr. Little shares evidence-based insights into nurturing the whole baby while advocating for a more inclusive, anti-racist model of perinatal health.

Emily’s Journey into Perinatal Psychology

Dr. Little shares how:

  • Her early research focused on infant sensory systems and regulation.
  • Time spent in cross-cultural research opened her eyes to the variety of parenting norms around the globe.
  • She founded Nurturely to bridge research and equity-centered community care, bringing together science, support, and systems change.

Why Sensory Development Matters in Early Life

They discuss:

  • How babies rely on touch, sound, movement, and smell to make sense of their world.
  • How common Western parenting norms—like placing babies in containers and using less skin-to-skin—can lead to sensory mismatch and dysregulation.
  • Why “fussy” behavior may be a clue to unmet sensory needs rather than a temperament issue.

Cultural Norms, Racism, and Equity in Perinatal Care

Dr. Little explains:

  • How colonization and racism have disrupted culturally grounded parenting practices.
  • The importance of reclaiming and honoring ancestral knowledge—especially in Black, Indigenous, and Latinx communities.
  • That perinatal care must move beyond individual-level support and into system-level change to be truly equitable.

Rethinking the Babywearing “Trend”

They explore:

  • How babywearing is often dismissed as “optional” in Western medicine—but is the norm globally.
  • The developmental, emotional, and regulatory benefits of babywearing for both parents and infants.
  • How Nurturely’s programs provide access to baby carriers, workshops, and community support—especially for BIPOC families.

Creating Systemic Change in Perinatal Health

Dr. Little describes:

  • Why research alone is not enough—we need community-driven change.
  • Nurturely’s model of working with BIPOC-led organizations to co-create programs that address real-world challenges.
  • Why dismantling racism in perinatal health is a lifelong commitment, not a checkbox.

Advice for IBCLCs and Perinatal Professionals

Dr. Little encourages providers to:

  • Stay curious—question what you consider “normal” parenting practices.
  • Understand the deep connection between sensory development and feeding behaviors.
  • Partner with community organizations to expand access and inclusion in perinatal care.

Guest Info:

Dr. Emily Little is a researcher and the founder of Nurturely, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting equity in perinatal wellness and strengthening the connection between culture, science, and care.

🌐 www.nurturely.org

📘 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilylittlephd

Connect with Margaret:

📧 Email: [email protected]

📸 Instagram: @margaretsalty

📘 Facebook: Margaret Salty

🎙 Hosted by: Margaret Salty

🎧 Guest: Dr. Emily Little

🎵 Music by: The Magnifiers, “My Time Traveling Machine”

Hashtags & Keywords:

#BehindTheLatch #InfantDevelopment #PerinatalPsychology #Babywearing #SensoryNeeds #LactationSupport #EquityInPerinatalCare #CulturalHumility #Nurturely #IBCLC

🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast app—and don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

  continue reading

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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Emily Little researcher and founder of Nurturely. Together, they explore how a baby’s sensory world influences their development, the impact of culture on parent-infant interactions, and why early sensory experiences—like babywearing, skin-to-skin, and gentle handling—can have profound effects on feeding, regulation, and bonding. Dr. Little shares evidence-based insights into nurturing the whole baby while advocating for a more inclusive, anti-racist model of perinatal health.

Emily’s Journey into Perinatal Psychology

Dr. Little shares how:

  • Her early research focused on infant sensory systems and regulation.
  • Time spent in cross-cultural research opened her eyes to the variety of parenting norms around the globe.
  • She founded Nurturely to bridge research and equity-centered community care, bringing together science, support, and systems change.

Why Sensory Development Matters in Early Life

They discuss:

  • How babies rely on touch, sound, movement, and smell to make sense of their world.
  • How common Western parenting norms—like placing babies in containers and using less skin-to-skin—can lead to sensory mismatch and dysregulation.
  • Why “fussy” behavior may be a clue to unmet sensory needs rather than a temperament issue.

Cultural Norms, Racism, and Equity in Perinatal Care

Dr. Little explains:

  • How colonization and racism have disrupted culturally grounded parenting practices.
  • The importance of reclaiming and honoring ancestral knowledge—especially in Black, Indigenous, and Latinx communities.
  • That perinatal care must move beyond individual-level support and into system-level change to be truly equitable.

Rethinking the Babywearing “Trend”

They explore:

  • How babywearing is often dismissed as “optional” in Western medicine—but is the norm globally.
  • The developmental, emotional, and regulatory benefits of babywearing for both parents and infants.
  • How Nurturely’s programs provide access to baby carriers, workshops, and community support—especially for BIPOC families.

Creating Systemic Change in Perinatal Health

Dr. Little describes:

  • Why research alone is not enough—we need community-driven change.
  • Nurturely’s model of working with BIPOC-led organizations to co-create programs that address real-world challenges.
  • Why dismantling racism in perinatal health is a lifelong commitment, not a checkbox.

Advice for IBCLCs and Perinatal Professionals

Dr. Little encourages providers to:

  • Stay curious—question what you consider “normal” parenting practices.
  • Understand the deep connection between sensory development and feeding behaviors.
  • Partner with community organizations to expand access and inclusion in perinatal care.

Guest Info:

Dr. Emily Little is a researcher and the founder of Nurturely, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting equity in perinatal wellness and strengthening the connection between culture, science, and care.

🌐 www.nurturely.org

📘 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilylittlephd

Connect with Margaret:

📧 Email: [email protected]

📸 Instagram: @margaretsalty

📘 Facebook: Margaret Salty

🎙 Hosted by: Margaret Salty

🎧 Guest: Dr. Emily Little

🎵 Music by: The Magnifiers, “My Time Traveling Machine”

Hashtags & Keywords:

#BehindTheLatch #InfantDevelopment #PerinatalPsychology #Babywearing #SensoryNeeds #LactationSupport #EquityInPerinatalCare #CulturalHumility #Nurturely #IBCLC

🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast app—and don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

  continue reading

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