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Pregnancy – Simple Infant Care (In-Person)

Many less-common but important topics of infant care are often not discussed, particularly from a researched and documented position. This lesson will provide mothers with information on a variety of less-common subjects that are important to the well-being of their children. Some of these include how to hold a newborn, techniques for soothing a crying

Parenting: Being A Father – Being Consistent (In-Person)

This class is targeted towards fathers, but the principles apply to all parents. Your children need you to be their dad through thick and thin. They need you in good times and hard times. And they need you to be consistent in your actions, love, and teaching. They need you there in real life. This

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 chances of an infant dying unexpectedly. Should you be reasonably worried about SIDS? What can you do to reduce the risk of SIDS happening to

Parenting: Being A Father – Loving Discipline (In-Person)

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. How you were disciplined as a kid likely impacts how you feel about it. In this lesson, we talk about how to discipline in a loving, compassionate, and consistent

First Year: Infant Nutrition (In-Person)

There are many nutrients your baby needs to thrive. Putting it all together may seem like a complex chemistry assignment. While much goes into providing your infant with a healthy diet, whether you’re breastfeeding, using formula, or eventually introducing solid foods, it’s really not complicated. Your own healthy diet establishes a positive pattern for your

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 cope with a nasty cold? Most illnesses can be treated at home. This lesson looks at the common potential illnesses an infant may contract

Parenting: Being A Father – Practical Discipline (IN-Person)

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 unkind or maybe even unjust? Or what if you had no structure or discipline at all? In this lesson, we talk about discipline strategies that work and how to

Childbirth Class (In-Person)

Join us as we walk through your new journey from what to expect on that special day.  We will discuss what to expect, ways to prepare for that day, medical and natural pain management & what to expect in those last few days.  We will also demonstrate some methods to help you be more comfortable

First Year: Infant Accidents (In-Person)

Bringing a new baby home is exciting. But keeping them safe can be stressful! As they grow, they begin to kick and push with her legs, grab at things, roll over, and crawl. These exciting milestones can cause you lots of worries about keeping your baby safe. In this lesson, we discuss how to prevent

Being A Father: Being Consistent (In-Person)

This class is good for moms too! Your children need you to be their dad through thick and thin. They need you in good times and hard times. And they need you to be consistent in your actions, love, and teaching. They need you there in real life. This is the challenge all fathers face!

First Year: Getting Your Baby to Sleep (In-Person)

When baby don’t sleep, parents don’t sleep, either! It’s hard getting your baby to sleep long enough so you can get adequate sleep, too! Why do babies sleep for such short stretches of time, and when can you expect yours to sleep through the night? What is a normal sleep cycle, and what makes a

Being A Father: Practical Discipline (In-Person)

This class is for moms too! 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 unkind or maybe even unjust? Or what if you had no structure or discipline at all? In this lesson, we talk about discipline