Welcome to your baby’s

first year!

Raising a new baby can seem overwhelming.

You don’t have to do it alone.

You prepared yourself as much as possible before your baby arrived. You read all the parenting books. You attended the prenatal classes. You listened to the podcasts, watched the videos, planned it all out. But, things often don’t go as planned and what you learned beforehand, may not be working for you or your baby in real life.


BabySage is here to help you.


We help new parents navigate the first year of life with their baby by providing individualized support and education on a one-on-one basis. We guide and empower parents through a variety of developmental areas during the first year, including breastfeeding/chestfeeding, bottle feeding, transition to solid foods, motor development, cognitive development, sleep concerns, and more.

Our Services

Our Story

Our founder Christina Partyka, a pediatric Occupational Therapist, found families often had a variety of general questions about raising their baby. It became clear how difficult it was for parents to find evidence-based resources that could provide specific answers that matched their family situation. This gap in service led to the creation of BabySage.

About Christina

Baby Sage

The name “BabySage” represents our mission to create a credible resource in navigating the complex journey of parenting, offering insight, knowledge and a sense of community into the development of a baby. The phonetic duality of ‘baby’s age’ and ‘baby sage’ connects to the developmental milestones and the wisdom to help guide parents through them.

About BabySage

Our Services

Our services focus on the specific needs of your baby and your family. We use a holistic, evidence-based approach that we combine with our experiences in the field, and with your family preferences, to help you and your baby grow and succeed together. A lot happens in your baby’s first year of life.

Take a deep breath. We are here to help.

Our Services

- Christina Partyka

"Our goal is to provide support and education on a one-on-one basis to help families through the first year of life with their new baby."

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