Announcing Our New Name: the International Baby Planner Association & New Website
We have now changed our name to the International Baby Planner Association from NBPA! Over the last few months we’ve been busy significantly upgrading our website and creating a new logo which better embodies what our association stands for. IBPA is the first association established in 2007 which supports already established baby planning businesses. Our members have passed a thorough application process which includes a one on one interview before joining.
The main reason we decided to change our name to the International Baby Planner Association was because we believe that the baby planning industry should have an organization that sets high standards for what we do as professional businesses all over the world. IBPA has become a leader in the baby planning industry through our perseverance over the last 4 years because of our growing membership and we are excited to see continued growth internationally!
Baby Planners featured on AOL Small Business & American Express Open Forum
IBPA (formerly known as NBPA) is excited to see that baby planning is gaining more recognition as an important professional consulting service for new and expecting parents that’s growing quickly. We won’t be surprised if 2010 launches more baby planning businesses all over the world!
Read the latest here:
Baby Planning Businesses Grow Despite Recession featured on AOL Small Business, 12/28/09
Baby Planning Business Booming featured on American Express Open Forum, 12/28/09
Becoming a Baby Planner – Free Information Call on Jan. 14th, 6:30 PST
The International Baby Planner Association will be hosting a free information call for those interested in becoming a baby planner. Baby Planning is an exciting industry which serves and meets the needs of expecting and new families. We will discuss the most common questions about becoming a baby planner as well as IBPA member benefits, industry trends, manufacturer relations, baby planner certifications and have time for questions and answers. Specific topics include, but will not be limited to:
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What is a Baby Planner?
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History of Baby Planning and the projected future of the industry.
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What is the IBPA/NBPA and how can they support my baby planning business?
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What specific benefits can IBPA/NBPA give me if I become a member?
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IBPA requirements for baby planning businesses
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IBPA’s industry leading affiliates and partners
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IBPA Baby Planner Certification Program
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IBPA Manufacturer Relations Program
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IBPA Member On-line Forum
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How to get started
When: THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th 6:30 pm PST/9:30 pm EST
If you would like to be a part of this call, please email us.

Melissa Moog & April Beach
IBPA (formerly known as NBPA) on Twitter – Follow Us for the Latest on Baby Planner News
We’re excited to announce IBPA (formerly known as NBPA) is now live on Twitter and you can follow us for the most current news on the baby planning industry. Follow us here: IBPABabyPlanner for the latest Baby Planner news!
The GROWTH of Baby Planners & the Need for NBPA
By Melissa Moog, President of NBPA
NOTE: There is a Dec. 2nd “How to Become a Baby Planner” Information Session being hosted by NBPA. See post here for more info.
Birthing a New Industry
First, thank you for coming to NBPA’s website and reading our blog. I know if you’re reading this right now you are either interested in becoming a Baby Planner, want to get involved in networking with our Baby Planners or just curious about this new niche. As President/Founder of NBPA I decided to write this entry because I believe our audience needs to understand how far we’ve come over the last four years in growing a new niche and realize the individual, tireless efforts businesses have put into building a brand new industry overall. Because of NBPA, 2009 was a big year for Baby Planning as we reached significant milestones in the growth of our industry some of which I’ll out line in my post below. It has been a truly amazing experience as an entrepreneur to see this whole industry grow from scratch!
Before anyone came onto the map in creating an official baby planning business there were people who were already helping their family members and friends with preparing for their baby’s arrival. So, let’s make it clear that “baby planning” is not something totally new. There were just a few key people in the US and abroad several years ago who found it a perfect time to take a leap of faith first by creating an actual business plan and invested resources into birthing their individual “baby planning” companies.
As word caught on about baby planning there were more businesses launched and now we see approximately 60 businesses in the US and abroad growing baby planning. These companies, many of them you will see are members of NBPA here: http://www.nationalbabyplannerassociation.com/members.html have worked very hard to spread the word and have done well in branding their own companies as professional baby planning businesses.
Our members have compared baby planning to wedding planning which has been the easiest way to explain what we do. Instead of focusing on wedding details, baby planners are focused on all of the preparation details to help expecting couples. Some of us even focus on providing services beyond baby’s birth like baby proofing and nanny sourcing.
We can assume that back in the day wedding planning was unheard of to the average consumer. It wasn’t a mainstream service that the market demanded and now you see couples hiring wedding planners for even the smallest task like choosing the best florist or caterer. We see baby planning following that same pattern as it has taken several years for this concept to finally get noticed! Now, as we explain to our audience what we do, we often hear moms say “I wish I would of had a Baby Planner when I was pregnant. What a great idea, it would have helped me immensely!” So, the word is definitely spreading!
In a tough economy many of us are doing our best to introduce the concept of baby planners by branding and marketing our own companies so that potential clients will remember who we are when they are ready to secure our services. Ultimately, beyond launching our individual companies, April and I wanted to help grow this niche globally and created NBPA to support those businesses.
Building the Buzz
I’m proud to say that we have truly gotten this new industry of baby planning a ton of great national media exposure via NBPA. Baby planning has been written about by The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, Working Mother, Pregnancy Magazine, Parenting and recently NBPA members were interviewed by The Associated Press (this article to soon publish). Additionally, baby planners have been featured on many local TV media and recently on the new Platinum Babies series airing on WeTV. All of these efforts would have not been possible if Baby Planning businesses weren’t out there trying to get the exposure, spending the investment, time and hard work at building this niche. We continue to build the buzz through our media connections for our members and the baby planning industry overall. NBPA members are growing their businesses in recognition of the baby planning niche so that consumers understand who we are and what we can do to help them during the most precious and overwhelming time in their lives, new parenthood.
Validating the Baby Planning Niche
Recently, in September NBPA was able to work with the largest baby tradeshow in the country, ABC Kids Expo by creating “Baby Planning/Baby Planners” as a business category. We were ecstatic to be able to work with ABC’s board members to get our NBPA members access to all four days of the ABC tradeshow. This was a huge step forward for baby planning as an industry and NBPA was integral in doing that.
Strong Expert Partnerships
We have also secured prominent, successful business experts and companies as speakers and partners with NBPA. Because we have strong industry relationships with key baby focused organizations and manufacturers we are able to stay on top of industry trends, laws and policies in the juvenile industry. From our partnership with JPMA (the Juvenile Product Manufacturing Association) to IAFCS (the International Association for Child Safety) we continue to build strong relationships which are key to helping our industry grow overall. Additionally, the issue of safety in children’s products and services is also paramount to NBPA’s mission in making sure we offer the best resources, experts and tools to provide the most current safety information to our members. NBPA is not only totally committed to serving the needs of our members but also dedicated to growing the baby planning niche so that we can validate the need for our services in the market.
Baby Planner Certification
We qualify each of our members through an in depth one on one interview, application and reference checking process which is the first phase of NBPA’s certification process. We are also in the midst of rolling out a more comprehensive Baby Planner certification program which will be available to all professional businesses should they decide to join NBPA.
The need for a complete Baby Planner certification program has always been at the heart of what our association stands for because NBPA wants only the most qualified, experienced and credible baby planners as part of our membership. NBPA feels that we’ve come a long way in helping grow the industry and we finally have enough members to voice their input and help us create a valuable and credible Baby Planner certification program that is truly representative of our industry as a whole. Additionally, with the certification of a Baby Planner’s skills it assists NBPA in protecting all of the expecting and new families that we serve all over the world so that they receive professional, high quality service.
One Common Goal
NBPA’s membership consists of independent businesses in the baby planning field who are all working towards one common business goal to make “baby planning/baby planners” a household name so that we can all be successful, financially thriving businesses. At the same time we place the utmost importance in creating a legitimate and credible industry of Baby Planning professionals who are providing the best service possible to their customers. I have always believed in the statement “a rising tide raises all boats” and that is truly what NBPA is trying to do. We are establishing an industry and raising awareness thereby creating a market need which ultimately raises the tide for Baby Planners so that we can all be successful!
If after reading this post you have questions or feedback about NBPA please email me at: melissa@nationalbabyplannerassociation.com. I would be happy to connect with you! We also have an Introduction to Baby Planning session scheduled Dec. 2nd so if you’re interested in learning more about NBPA please join us. You can email me with your interest in attending.
Oh My, So Many Strollers…
By Heather Mackan, 9 Months to Planet (Baby Planning & Gear Specialists)
I’ve owned my share of strollers…22 to be exact. I have owned Graco, Baby Jogger, Inglesina, Zooper, Baby Planet, Mutsy, Maclaren, Phil & Ted’s, and now the Micralite. Some have stayed in my stable for weeks and even months, and others have gone out the same day the UPS man brought them to my doorstep. No, this does not mean that I am crazy, but instead a dedicated Mom trying to find the right stroller that works; just like you! The revolving stroller door in my house has given me the inside track on the do’s and don’ts when it comes to strollers.
The list of strollers to choose from is endless for new parents. There are lightweight, full-size, all-terrain, joggers, twins/doubles, sit and stands, side by sides, triples, mid-size, tandems, and of course my least favorite travel systems. While the travel system can serve its purpose I feel most new parents buy a travel system simply because they are not given the opportunity to see what is available. And yes, the Graco Metrolite travel system was the first stroller I ever purchased for my son. Looking back…if someone would have pointed out to me that there was a whole world of strollers out there waiting for me to discover instead of the 5 or so brands at my local big box baby retailer; I would and could have purchased something different.
While a travel system may seem like the wonderful happy answer to your prayers it really is just a simple solution for many parents, and you most likely think this is what you should buy. The deal with a travel system is that you get a stroller and an infant car seat with a base for one low price, and that is really where the deal ends. Many new parents get hung up on the big baskets, snack trays, and parent cup holders that come with them when there should be more to your decision making process than that.
One place I think new parents fail to ask themselves when choosing a stroller is how will they actually be using their stroller. Here is a list of some questions you should ask yourself when choosing a stroller:
- What are you going to use the stroller for? Jogging/Running, Walking, Mall Cruising, Outdoor festivals, etc.
- What type of city do you live in? Urban, Suburbs, Country, etc.
- What terrains you will be pushing your child over? Grass, Sidewalks, Cobblestones, etc.
- Are you interested in a bassinet/carrycot option?
- What style stroller are you looking for? Lightweight, All-Terrain, Full-Size, 3-wheeler, Jogger, Twin/Double, Side by Side, Tandem, One that can accommodate a second rider, Snap n’ Go, etc.
- Do you prefer one handed steering?
- What kind of recline?
- What type of wheels? Pneumatic, EVA, Plastic, etc.
- Color? Solids, Patterns, Sporty, Funky, Stylish, Designer
More stroller shopping tips:
- If you are going to jog or run while pushing your stroller it is not recommended that you jog/run with an infant under 6 months of age, and some argue children under 12 months because of the increased risk of Shaken Baby Syndrome. While many swivel wheeled air tire strollers can handle light jogging when the front wheel is locked; I recommend a fixed wheel with at least a 16” size wheel.
- Why use a bassinet or carrycot? The infant car seat was never meant to be used for long periods of time. There is research that shows your baby can develop breathing problems from the angle at which they sit in their infant car seat. It is perfectly safe for them to ride in the seat in the car, but definitely was not intended to be used in place of a crib or for somewhere to stroll around for hours while you shop. A bassinet or carrycot is one of the best options; however, a completely reclined stroller seat with an insert will work well too.
- Keep in mind things like footmuffs, parent consoles, snack trays, cupholders, stroller hooks, and liners can all be purchased separately from many different retailers.
- I am all for helping the environment and recycling, but…If you are buying a pre-owned stroller carefully inspect every inch of the stroller for defects, and check for things like 5 point harnesses, and if there have been any recalls before you purchase.
- If you are on a budget, yet want a fantastic ride for your little one; all kinds of deals can be found by searching Craigslist, Ebay, Consignment Shops, and different stroller groups found on many online resources. And if the sky is the limit don’t forget you can always import a great European Pram too if you can’t find something you like here. So…go online, do your research, be informed, and when all else fails call a Baby Planner!
Below you will find a list of some GREAT Stroller Manufacturers:
Adventure Buggy Company
Baby Jogger
Baby Planet
BebeConfort
BebecarBOB Gear
Bugaboo
Bumbleride
Chicco
EasyWalker
Emmaljunga
GT Baby – I’coo & Rock Star Baby
Inglesina
Kelty Kids
Joovy
Maclaren
Maxi-Cosi
Micralite
Mountain Buggy
Mutsy
Orbit Baby
Peg Perego
Phil & Ted’s
Quinny
Silver Cross America
Stokke
Stroll-Air
Teutonia
UppaBaby
Valco
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