Childbirth Class (In-person)
FirstLook 213 YMCA Dr, Waxahachie, TX, United StatesJoin us as we walk through your new journey and show you some things that you can expect on that special day. This class is open to moms and dads.
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Join us as we walk through your new journey and show you some things that you can expect on that special day. This class is open to moms and dads.
If you have trouble in the kitchen or you are just looking for some new recipes, this class is for you!
Have you experienced domestic violence or family violence? This class examines family violence and its impact on children. It defines, explains, and suggests prevention, response, and treatment approaches.
Have you ever tried to install your child’s car seat and it just didn’t look right? Are you about to have a baby and need help knowing what to be
Registration has ended for this class. There is another one schedule in May. Join us as we walk through your new journey from what to expect on that special
IS my baby doing OK? That first year has many new things and challenges. This class will show you what is normal and when to be concerned.
Is your toddler growing as they should, physically, emotionally, or mentally? This class can help answer those questions.
What is good to feed your child? We will look at what is good for them and some recommended nutrition guides for them. We will also demonstrate how to make
Let’s see . . . the choice between a Snickers bar for lunch or a healthy alternative. The decision is tough, isn’t it? This class looks at why a mommy’s
Do you want to raise your child in shame? Prevent them from having healthy relationships as adults? No, you don’t! No parent wants this! But before you can break the
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
Nurturing care of a child teaches them how to trust, be empathetic, and compassionate when they get older. This is something all parents want for their children! But how do