Your guide to conscious parenting from an early age

Access fun and science-backed activities, personalized
development plans, and a supportive community

Download now and get one year of premium membership free!

Download now and get one year of premium membership free!

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Designed by early childhood entusiasts

Made by educators

Our daily activities for babies, toddlers and young children (0-3 years) and parental guidance are thoughtfully curated by top researchers and practitioners worldwide. We use progressive teaching methods and best practices from all over the world to help your child reach key milestones at their own pace.

Created with the help of Harvard and Cambridge researchers

Choosing conscious parenting

Why our app

Early education is the foundation of a healthy individual and a thriving society.

As a parent, you are your child’s first and most important teacher. The quality of your guidance is crucial in shaping their development.

At NurturEd, we want to support you with the tools and knowledge that integrate comprehensive early education into your parenting journey. Let's work together to give your child the foundation they need to thrive.

Everything in one place

Benefits

NurturEd has everything you need to help your child’s development in one place! We understand how busy life gets and want to offer our support to parents and caregivers to enable you to become confident as you navigate your baby’s first few years of growth and learning.

Peace of Mind

Worried whether your child's development is on track? You are not alone! Monitor your child's progress to see if your toddler is reaching their development milestones.

Personalized Guidance

Our daily activities are personalized to your child's pace of development and interests, as we constantly listen to the feedback you provide while using the app.

Comprehensive Development

Rest assured that your child is thriving in a balanced way. In addition to traditional milestones, we also prioritize developmental categories such as Character Development.

Save Time and Energy

We put in one place and at the relevant time the best advice, answers, and activities from the most trustworthy sources and experts.

Community of Care and Experts

You are not alone! Welcome to a community of peer parents and experts, and connect through shared experiences, concerns, and questions.

Science Backed Content

We integrate the most impactful content backed by science. No need to worry about deciding amongst Montessori, Waldorf, or other approaches as we combine the best practices from each.

Say goodbye to hours of internet searches, baby books and videos. NurturEd offers a community of support personalized to your child’s specific needs.

Features

What We Offer

To support conscious parenting, we created an all-in-one app where you can find fun and science-based activities, personalized plans for you and your child based on age and development pace, a progress roadmap, expert support, and a community of other parents.

Baby activities screen
Progress tracking screen
Parent support and advice screen
An app you can trust!

NurturEd App

NurturEd offers you the reassurance that everything you see in our app has been formulated and reviewed by experts. All our activities have been designed and developed by a team of teachers, psychologists, and developmental specialists, ensuring that you are given the best support in aiding your baby’s growth in a comprehensive and meaningful manner.

Download now and explore its lifelong benefits

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Global team

Meet our content team

The NurturEd content team consists of childhood development professionals around the world that are committed to giving parents and caregivers access to the very best information and support for their growing families.

Annika Maus

University of Cambridge
Heidelberg University

MPhil in Biological Sciences (Psychology) from University of Cambridge, BSc in Psychology from Heidelberg University, Germany

Tannagh Pfotenhauer

University of Cape Town
University of South Africa

BSocSci Psychology, Postgraduate Certificate in Education Cum Laude, BA Honours Psychology Cum Laude

Caoimhe Dempsey

University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge. PhD Candidate at University of Cambridge's Centre for Family Research.

Sienna Nielsen

Harvard University
University of Pittsburgh

A.B. in Mind, Brain, and Behavior at Harvard University. Clinical psychology PhD candidate at the University of Pittsburgh.

Laila Gharzai

Harvard University

Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program; Women In Leadership Program at the Harvard Institute of Politics.

Falak Wahla

Harvard University

M.Ed Human Development and Psychology, Certification in Humanistic Counselling and Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy.

Anam Shah

University of Massachusetts

Fulbright Scholar, Masters in Education from University of Massachusetts, Amherst in Children, Families and Schools.

Wenting Zhu

Harvard University

Student Masters in Human Development and Education, with a focus on Early Childhood, Marriage and Family Therapy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

From tantrums to tummy time, our FAQ section has you covered. The FAQs will help you know what to expect at each stage of your child’s development. Find trustworthy answers to some of the most common questions!

Questions
What can I do to help my newborn's development?
Spend lots of quality time with your baby; try things like talking, singing and telling stories. Also play with your baby as this helps your baby's brain to grow and learn about the world.
Tantrums are short periods of angry outbursts involving crying or shouting. They are extremely common and a normal part of your child's development! Support your child by trying to understand what they are feeling - are they perhaps tired or hungry? Try to distract your child by changing the activity or the enviornment they are in when the tantrum occurs. Don't panic and don't give in. Praise positive behaviour and offer them independent choices to prevent tantrums in the future.
At this age, it is normal for toddlers to dislike sharing. Their cognitive skills are still developing and sharing is a learned skill that they will need to practise. Make it fun - play games with your child that involve sharing or turn-taking and give your child lots of praise when they do share.
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NurturEd's Blog

Early Childhood Education

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Development

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Child growth

Use the NurturEd App and see your child blossom!

Enjoy your parenting journey and rest assured your child will flourish to their fullest potential.

Download now for a year of free access!


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