A compassionate, grounded, and science-informed guide to restoring peace, decoding your baby’s cues, and reclaiming your confidence.
Written by Ashley Waguespack, a licensed OT, lactation counselor, and mama with over 20 years helping families find their rhythm.
Why feeding struggles aren’t a flaw, they’re a flag: Learn how guilt and confusion are often just misdiagnosed lack of support, and how to replace them with strategy, not shame.
The T.R.U.T.H. Method™: A simple, powerful framework that helps you move from overwhelmed to equipped: Teach, Reclaim, Understand, Trust, Heal
“You calm, they calm”: Discover how your nervous system shapes your baby’s feeding experience, sometimes more than the milk itself.
Feeding is more than food: Understand why feeding is emotional, neurological, and spiritual, and how it shapes your child’s development long after the bottle/breast.
Your baby is already speaking. You just need the right map: Learn how to recognize feeding cues, decode discomfort, and turn feedings into moments of trust and connection.
You’re tired of being told to “just keep trying” while drowning in doubt.
You want to feel calm, clear, and connected. Not confused and criticized.
You value emotional safety as much as physical nourishment.
You’re looking for a gentle, holistic approach to feeding that includes you too.
ASHLEY WAGUESPACK
MS, LOTR, CLC
Ashley Waguespack specializes in nervous-system-based pediatric feeding therapy. Driven by a mission to dismantle shame and restore maternal trust, she empowers moms to decode feeding challenges through compassion, clarity, and science-backed strategy.
With deep empathy, clinical insight, and lived experience as a mom of five, Ashley helps women feel seen, safe, and supported again.
You don’t need to read 10 more blogs, try 10 more bottles, or push through the pain. You just need a new story, one rooted in truth.
Start with Rooted in T.R.U.T.H.
Click below to get your copy and take the first step toward peace, confidence, and connection.
Because your feeding journey starts with feeling safe, heard, and held.
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