 This scoping review examined the existing literature on nurturing care and its components in low- and middle-income countries. It found that the majority of studies focused on nutrition, early learning, and health, while fewer studies have looked into responsive caregiving and safety and security. Additionally, the review revealed that there were many different measures and indicators used to assess these components, making it difficult to compare results between studies. More research is needed to develop standardized measures and indicators for assessing nurturing care, particularly for early learning and responsive caregiving. This article was authored by Joshua Zhang, Lillia Bliznashka, Eileen Sullivan, and others.