Week 3 Spiritual Motherhood: Realistic Expectations (In-Person)
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Lesson three in our series Feeding Your Baby: Breastfeeding: Problems and Solutions helps moms when things don’t go as smoothly as planned. Breastfeeding can have its’ ups and downs like most things in life, but there are usually ways to overcome any issues that may arise. We will examine common problems and the solutions that
Your toddler is sick, and you’re worried! Maybe even a little disgusted! Ugh! Snotty noses, vomiting, or diarrhea everywhere—is it just a simple bug or something more? Do you go to the doctor now or wait? It’s challenging when our little ones are sick, and their bugs definitely take their toll on us all! In
Ultimately, being a father is not just about providing for a child, but actively participating in their growth. Every moment invested in fatherhood is a step toward building a stronger family and shaping the future of a new generation.
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 class explores the development that is supported and the bonding that is encouraged through the intentional use of up-close eye contact.
Attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, can make parenting a challenge, as if it wasn’t already! Whether your child experiences inattentiveness, hyperactivity, impulsiveness, or all three combined, you have your work cut out for you! In this session, we look at what’s true and what’s not about ADHD, four ways you can best support your child
Lesson 4 in our series is Feeding Your Baby: Breastfeeding: Weaning. In nature, healthy things tend to grow. And, while breastfeeding is an amazing season of life, the time comes for your child to take the next step in their development. Weaning is the process of transitioning your child from breast milk to solid foods.
Although toddlers share many things in common, they’re also each very unique. They know what they like and don’t like, which can also change from minute to minute. This is especially true when it comes to food. You want your toddler to get plenty of nutrition, but what do you do if they will only
Ultimately, being a father is not just about providing for a child, but actively participating in their growth. Every moment invested in fatherhood is a step toward building a stronger family and shaping the future of a new generation.
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.
Of all the different disorders a child can have, autism ranks as one of the toughest. There is a lot of confusion about it, but there are also many things we know today that can help a child live a happy and purposeful life. In this lesson, we’ll talk about what autism is, and we