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smart sleep seminarInterested in learning more about infant and toddler sleep? From eliminating night wakings to naps, this workshop will cover it all—and includes time reserved for asking questions and receiving feedback about your specific sleep situation. back to top toddler toilet trainingDone with the diapers? Let us help you devise a reasonable and practical strategy for toilet training your toddler—and help you put it into practice. In no time you’ll be saying bye-bye pull-ups, hello potty. back to top cpr and first aid workshopAs the saying goes, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”. This fun class covers everything you need to know to help your infant or child in a breathing or cardiac emergency, plus the key safety measures that you can take to avoid accidents. back to top bringing baby home workshopsLooking to make a smooth transition from couple to family? Check out these workshops based on the research of renowned relationship experts Drs. John and Julie Gottman. This series of workshops focuses on you and your partner. Pick and choose sections or attend all six.
infant massageYou’re never too young for a rub down! Research shows newborn massage strengthens the parent-baby bond, increases infants’ blood flow, enhances baby’s immune system, improves his/her sleep and promotes rest, relaxation, digestion, weight gain, and elimination, plus it makes them feel oh-so good. Bring your baby (newborn to 6 months) and a blanket. back to top sibling prepAnother baby on the way can bring up a range on conflicting emotions in the soon-to-be big brother or sister. Get your children’s relationship off to a great start with this workshop designed to help nip sibling rivalry in the bud. Time is spent teaching your child(ren) appropriate interaction with the new baby and also sharing tips with parents on how to prepare for the adjustment period with the older child(ren). back to top learning through playWhat is 'play'? Every time your wee one lifts, drops, explores, pours, bounces, hides, builds and destroys, he's playing-and learning. Parents can help their children achieve developmental milestones simply by engaging their kids in play. Learn how and why in this workshop that provides insight and tips on encouraging (and enjoying) your individual child(ren)'s play. back to top |
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