Pregnancy: Your Third Trimester (In-Person)
FirstLook 213 YMCA Dr, Waxahachie, TX, United StatesThat last few weeks can be challenging. This class will help you know what to expect and some ways to cope with the challenges.
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That last few weeks can be challenging. This class will help you know what to expect and some ways to cope with the challenges.
This class will help you manage your child's uncontrollable expressions of anger or frustration. There are ways to help minimize or eliminate tantrums and this class can help.
Some of the most important times of the day for your toddler, mornings, bedtime and their sleeping time. Come learn what is good and what is helpful. Also find out
In those last few days and weeks moms can experience a need to prepare, like everything! This class will show you some ways to manage this desire and how to
This class is full, please check back for our next class. Thank you! We will host a CPR & First Aid class focused on infants, children and adults where you
Eye contact is considerably more important to us throughout our lives than we may imagine. Even as infants, it is key to the process of establishing emotional bonds with family.
The basic needs of most babies are the same, but each baby has a unique temperament. This class looks at the different types of temperament and helps you understand the
Babies are hard. Doing hard things isn't so hard when it is something you love. This adventure is truly the best because it never ends. It evolves as your baby
This Dunstan Baby Language class teaches parents the five cries all newborns use to communicate their everyday needs. You’ll know when your baby is hungry, tired, needs burping, has gas,
As a man, ask yourself these two questions: What kind of father are you now? What kind of father do you want to be? This class will discuss the things
This class will show you how to spend REAL time with your kids—time that is Relevant, Expected, Attentive, and Loving—so you can give them the best chance at life. This
Sudden-Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, is a frightening and confusing subject for most parents. Should you be reasonably worried about SIDS? What can you do to reduce the risk of