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Pregnancy – Eye Contact Means Love (In-Person)

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. This lesson explores the development that is supported and the bonding that is encouraged through the intentional use of up-close eye contact.

Parenting – Words Matter – Magic Words (In-Person)

  Imagine children as delicate, vibrant blossoms in the garden of life, each one unique and filled with endless potential. Just like flowers, they need the nourishment of positivity and validation to truly flourish. But it's not just about showering them with empty praise; it's about using the magic of the right words to unlock

Parenting – Parenting Without Shame, No Shame (Virtual)

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 cycle of shame and change how you parent, you need to evaluate your responses and reactions to your child’s behavior. Children watch everything we do,

Pregnancy – Infant Temperament (In-Person)

  The basic needs of most babies are the same, but each baby has a unique temperament. This lesson looks at the different types of temperament and helps you understand the natural differences that can be cherished in each child.

Being A Father – The Two Questions (In-Person)

We all have a father experience, even if that experience was the absence of a father. And that experience impacts how men will father their own children. As a man, ask yourself these two questions: What kind of father are you now? What kind of father do you want to be? In this lesson, we

Parenting – Parenting Without Shame; Nurturing (Virtual)

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 you do it and what does it mean to nurture? Learn the important elements of nurture and how this critical aspect of parenting without shame

Comfortable in the Kitchen with Melissa (In-Person)

Have you ever wondered what to have for breakfast and tired of the same old cereal or toast?  Come let our resident chef, Melissa, share some new ideas and techniques for making your breakfast.  Seats are limited, so register quickly!

Pregnancy – Taking Care of Yourself After Child Birth (In-Person)

Women are often taught to consider the needs of others before their own. After giving birth, it is critical for a woman to take good care of herself so that she is better equipped to care for her newborn. Things like postpartum healing, rest, nutrition, exercise, and knowing how to handle the baby blues help

Being A Father – Real Time (In-Person)

President Barack Obama said in his Father’s Day speech in 2008, “What makes you a man is not the ability to have a child—it’s the courage to raise one.” You may have heard that being a good father means spending time with your children. But what does that entail? Is it just enough to be

Parenting – Parenting Without Shame; Boundaries & Emotional Safety (Virtual)

Boundaries are those invisible barriers that we establish in relationships in order to protect what we value. They impact all areas of our lives. But boundaries don’t just happen, they have to be taught and internalized. Learn about the different types of boundaries, how to nurture them in your child, why they are important to

Pregnancy – Infant Expectations (In-Person)

The first hours, days, and weeks with your newborn baby can be overwhelming. There is so much to learn and know! What will my baby look like? What is normal? What kind of behaviors can I expect? Should my baby really sleep so much? Why does my baby cry so much? Is it colic? What

Being A Father – Being A Role Model (In-Person)

  Once you’re a father, you’re an instant role model—good or bad. Your kids learn everything from you: how to treat their mother, how they themselves should be treated, how to act, how to parent, and what is most important in life. The question is, what kind of role model are you? This video talks