Free Mini Course.

5 Ways to Settle And Soothe Your Newborn

(that actually work)

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Gentle techniques to ease colic, wind, and fussiness - so you can finally relax

If your baby is crying, uncomfortable, or just can’t seem to settle, you’re not alone. These gentle, science-backed techniques will help you soothe your little one — and feel calmer yourself.

Those early weeks can feel overwhelming. You’ve fed them, changed them, rocked them… and they’re still crying.

You’re told it’s “just colic” or “they’ll grow out of it” — but that doesn’t help when you’re in the thick of it, watching your baby in discomfort and feeling helpless. What if you had a few simple tools that really work — and a clear understanding of why they work?

In this free mini course, I’ll guide you through 5 gentle techniques to calm and comfort your newborn, including:

A simple colic massage to ease tummy pain and support digestion.

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Winding techniques (including my “wonky winding” favourite) that help when nothing else seems to work.

Calming holds - these are a game-changer for fussy babies

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Baby yoga movements that encourages calm, comfort and connection

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Tips to create a soothing environment using white noise, light, and your own calm energy.

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hey there!

I’m Vicky Greenwood

Bright Babies is built on the science of baby development — so everything I share has a “why” behind it. I’ll help you understand what’s happening inside your baby’s body and nervous system, and show you simple, nurturing ways to support them (and yourself).

I’ve spent over a decade supporting new parents through baby massage and development classes