Whether you’re navigating life at home with a newborn, returning to work post-leave, chasing a toddler, or seeking ways to better understand your preteen, Carrot is here to help.
We’ve created this resource guide to provide you with educational materials on parenting children from birth to 12 years old. Plus, you’ll discover the many resources available through Carrot so you can get expert support whenever you need it.*
Below, you’ll find member-only resources exclusively available to those enrolled in Carrot. Sign in or create your Carrot account today to get access.*
When your child gets sick, support can’t always wait. Carrot, in partnership with Blueberry Pediatrics, now offers 24/7 access to board-certified pediatricians in minutes — by phone, video, or chat — for common illnesses and injuries in children up to 12 years old. Review your benefit guide for more on your eligibility.
Learn age-appropriate positive parenting strategies rooted in nurturing your child’s emotional development while also fostering their independence.
• Learn tips for 1–2 years old
• Learn tips for 3–5 years old
Here’s what’s available to you through Carrot:*
- Funds to help pay for eligible care, products, and services**
- Unlimited video sessions with specialists and medical experts
- Free 24/7/365 telemedicine access to board-certified pediatricians through Blueberry Pediatrics
- Supportive group sessions where you can learn, ask questions, and share alongside other members
- An on-demand library of expert-produced articles, videos, and guides — no more endless online searching
- Exclusive member discounts from Carrot Partners and trusted wellness brands
- Recommendations for vetted, high-quality providers online and near you
Marni is a family-forming specialist experienced in gestational surrogacy, donor services, and adoption. Previously, she worked as Director of Private Client Services at Donor Concierge, overseeing custom, journey-based donor and gestational surrogate services for intended parents. Marni has worked at a gestational surrogacy agency, The Surrogacy Experience, as well as at a private adoption agency, Alliance for Children, serving as Director of the Newborn Domestic Adoption Program.Â
Marni received an undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan (go blue!) and a juris doctorate degree from Brooklyn Law School. She is a NY-trained attorney who has worked as a court attorney at an appellate court in Brooklyn. Marni is an adoptee who has spoken at adoption-related conferences and has written articles in support of family-forming journeys.