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  • Pregnancy: At Risk Pregnancy (In-Person)

    There is risk in everything we do in life, including starting a family. Most pregnancies progress just fine, but sometimes along the way, complications can arise. It’s scary when this

  • Being Consistent (In Person)

    Mom's Welcome!!  Being a Father - Your children need you to be their dad through thick and thin. They need you in good times and hard times. And they need

  • Labor and Delivery (In-Person)

    Giving birth is tough, but having a baby is amazing! You might be wondering what to expect from labor and delivery.  In this extended class, we’ll talk about three important

  • Parenting: Loving Discipline (In-Person)

    Being a Father - Do you love disciplining your child? No one does! But it’s an important part of raising a child so they fit into life happily and effectively.

  • Parenting: Practical Discipline (In-Person)

    Being a Father - Kids need structure and discipline to help them fit into life. But how do you do that, if the discipline you experienced as a kid was

  • First Year: Preventing Child Sexual Abuse (In-Person)

    Protecting their children from harm is every parent’s responsibility and concern. Finding out their child was sexually abused is a parent’s worst nightmare. Ninety percent of sexual abuse happens to

  • First Year: Childhood Immunizations (In-Person)

    In this lesson, you'll discover the crucial role of vaccines in safeguarding your child's health. We'll unravel the science behind how vaccines work, explore their creation process, and discuss why

  • First Year: SIDS (In-Person)

    Sudden-Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, is a frightening and confusing subject for most parents. Much research over the years has led to many different recommendations that have greatly reduced the

  • First Year: Newborn Sickness (In-Person)

    Colds, influenza, stomach bugs, rashes, and other bacterial or viral infections—these are many of the illnesses parents face when raising children. How should you treat a fever, avoid dehydration, or