Winnie Kitaka always knew she wanted to be a voice for someone. She didn't know who that someone was until she became a mother and night nanny. She noticed a disturbing pattern; mothers weren't confident in their own abilities to parent their children. They were overwhelmed by a vast amount of information from family, friends, social media, and the internet. They were afraid to ask for help and were worried that they were the only mothers who didn't love being a mother all the time. They felt like they were lost among nappies and dummies, not able to be anything more than a mother. As a...
Winnie Kitaka always knew she wanted to be a voice for someone. She didn't know who that someone was until she became a mother and night nanny. She no...