
Our Story
Before The Littles Society existed, there were years spent sitting on living room floors—working with babies, supporting families, and walking alongside mothers in the earliest stages of their children’s lives.
As occupational therapists in early intervention, we were invited into some of the most tender seasons of motherhood. We saw the love, the exhaustion, the questions, and the quiet moments of uncertainty that so many mothers carry. Again and again, we noticed the same thing: mothers were doing everything they could, yet so often without the consistent support, guidance, or reassurance they truly needed.
There were gaps—between appointments, between questions, between what mothers were feeling and what they were told to expect. And then, we became mothers ourselves. Suddenly, the experience was no longer something we observed—it was something we were living. The long nights. The constant decision-making. The wondering if what we were doing was “right.” Even with a professional background in pediatric development and infant care, there were still moments that felt overwhelming. Moments where reassurance mattered, and connection mattered even more.
We found ourselves thinking: what would this feel like without this foundation and knowledge? Because even with it, motherhood can feel like a lot to carry. It became clear that what mothers need in the earliest days isn’t just information—they need a place to go with their questions, their thoughts, and their experiences. A place where they feel understood, can learn, but also exhale.
The Littles Society was created from that place. A space designed to gently bridge the gap between clinical knowledge and real life. A space where expert guidance meets honest conversation. A space where mothers can feel supported not just in moments of concern, but in the everyday realities of early motherhood.
Here, you don’t have to have it all figured out. You don’t have to do it alone. You are met exactly where you are—with support, with intention, and with a community of mothers walking through it alongside you.
Because the journey of motherhood is too important to navigate without support.
