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Starting in January at the Goose Green centre a course that focuses on the new parent, not just the baby!


This course gives you a safe space to explore how having a baby has impacted your life and will give you the chance to voice what it's been like for you.


Maybe you have found yourself at home full-time after years of being out of the house, maybe the baby's arrival was earlier than you'd expected, maybe you're new to East Dulwich and want to meet people with babies the same age, maybe you just want to get out of the house and be with other people to find out how they cope with the things you are going through.......


If you want to know more about this 6 week course email Alison on: bookings4h@nct.org.uk on go onto the main nct website and look up postnatal courses in East Dulwich or PM me.


All the best,

Mollie

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