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Early Days Course for parents of babies born/due Dec 2020-end of Feb 2021


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Hi all,

Have you recently had a baby or due before the end of Feb? My course aims to help if you?re feeling overwhelmed, confused by conflicting ?advice? or maybe just a bit lonely.


The NCT Early Days course is a course tailored to meet the needs of each unique group.


Sessions are adapted depending on the group but may include:

👩👦 Becoming a mother,

💕 Relationships and the transition to parenthood and the future!

💤 Sleep/ crying/ feeding,

🧠 PND and mental well-being including strategies to cope,

👶🏾Rhythms/ routines and baby development

And more!!!


I aim to create a safe, supportive environment where, alongside other new mothers, you can explore important issues regarding the early postnatal days.❤️


The next course is for mothers of babies born between Dec 2020 and Feb 2021 and your course starts on Wednesday 1st March for 5 x weeks and is delivered from the comfort of your own homes, via Zoom.


Please contact [email protected] quoting reference C5396 asap for more information or to book your place! The could can be subsidised for those families who need it at this time.


By booking through the NCT, you are supporting a Charity which campaigns for support for parents and improvements to Maternity Services.


https://www.nct.org.uk/course/4H-C5396?fbclid=IwAR3mQrGJZd_RFDEa2KysEZ2uRrfZWI_TOq7-_yutgScYlKqRZMU64x-b2G0

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