
Speak with Intention: Transforming Infant Feeding Through Compassionate Language
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In this solo episode, Meaghan Beames delves into how the words and tone we use around infants shape their neural development, emotional regulation, and sense of self.
She shares real-world reframes for common phrases like “lazy eater,” explaining how intentional language fosters safety, trust, and curiosity.
Learn practical tips for practitioners and parents to transform their speech into a healing tool for baby wellness!
Episode Timestamps:
01:15 – Why babies hear and process language even in utero
02:30 – The role of tone in activating stress vs. safety responses
03:37 – Case story: Reframing “lazy eater” to “good job”
05:02 How loving words land in the body and support progressive change
05:53 Neuroscience deep dive: Tone, rhythm, facial expression & neural connections
07:46 – Invitation: Level 2 CST training in Dublin, July 2025
08:22 – Top reframes for common judgmental phrases
10:47 Considering parents’ internalized stories & professional perspectives
12:23 Five practical tips for using intentional language in practice
14:51 – Closing: Power differential & speaking to babies as worthy
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