CubConvos is an evidence-based early parenting platform created by a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who works in an Infant Cardiac ICU. We partner with OB offices, pediatric practices, and birth educators to make sure new parents have real support from day one.
Pediatric Clinical Practice · NICU, Infant Cardiac ICU, Outpatient
The window where patterns are built and parents need the most support
Find the AHEAD Method™. Proprietary to CubConvos — not available anywhere else
The paperwork covers the basics. It doesn’t cover the 2am regulation crisis, the “is this an emergency?” spiral at week three, or what to do when nothing on Google matches what’s actually happening with their baby. That’s where CubConvos comes in.
Every piece of content is grounded in clinical practice and current pediatric evidence — not trending TikTok advice. You can feel confident handing this to patients.
The founder works three nights a week in an infant cardiac ICU. This isn’t retired clinical knowledge — it’s active, current, and applied directly to parent education.
CubConvos focuses on newborn through 24 months — the stage when parents call your office most, Google the most, and need the most reassurance.
The Newborn Survival Cards™, workshop, and AHEAD Method™ complement your guidance — not replace it. Think of CubConvos as the bridge between visits.
A proprietary five-pillar framework for working one step ahead of your baby — built from Infant Cardiac ICU practice and lived motherhood experience. You will not find this anywhere else.
Read patterns before they become crises
Predictability as nervous system safety
ICU-level regulation tools adapted for real homes
Small corrections before big breakdowns
Sharpen instinct and build confident parenting decisions
Every partnership is tailored to what works best for your office and your patients
Professionally designed, clinically accurate 6-card reference sets covering newborn basics, sick day decisions, safe sleep, sleep & regulation, development milestones, and fever guidance. Designed to sit in your waiting room, go home in discharge packets, or be distributed at prenatal visits. Your patients will actually read these — because they look like something worth keeping.
Physical + Digital AvailableRefer patients to the Newborn Sleep Without Tears Workshop — a $97 self-paced program covering the full AHEAD Method™, infant regulation, wake windows, and the Regulation Pyramid™. We can provide referral cards, a custom landing page, or a QR code for your office. This is the resource to recommend when a patient calls at midnight about sleep — before they reach that point.
Referral Program AvailableFor hospitals, birth centers, and larger practices looking to integrate evidence-based newborn parent education into their standard of care. This includes the AHEAD Method™ curriculum, Regulation Pyramid™ materials, and provider-facing resources. Ideal for postpartum units, NICU follow-up programs, and pediatric practices with a strong focus on the 0–6 month period. Let's talk about what this looks like for your team.
Custom Program · Inquire Below
I built CubConvos because I kept seeing the same gap — in the ICU, in outpatient pediatrics, and in my own experience as a mom. Parents leave the hospital with paperwork and a car seat. What they actually need is someone who can translate the clinical into the real.
I've spent 16+ years across the NICU, Infant Cardiac ICU, and outpatient pediatrics. I currently work three nights a week in an infant cardiac ICU — which means the education I bring to parents isn't theoretical. It's from this week's shift.
The AHEAD Method™ exists because what we do to stabilize critically ill infants — regulation, rhythm, anticipation, and early adjustment — is directly applicable to what every new parent faces at home. I built a bridge between those two worlds. And I'd love for your practice to be part of bringing it to the families who need it most.
Fill out the form below and Kelly-Ann will be in touch within 48 hours. No pitch decks, no sales calls — just a conversation about what would actually be useful for your patients.