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Early Days Postnatal Course run by the NCT has spaces for the 6 week course which starts on Sept 28 in East Dulwich. Suitable for parents of babies aged 2 weeks to 6 months old, this course is a great way to explore the highs and lows of life with a new baby. Covering topics like, sleeping, feeding, crying, time for you, relationship changes etc with an experienced group facilitator.


An opportunity to get to know others in the area as well as gain confidence in your parenting.

Previous people who attended these courses have said how valuable it was to be with others going through similar things at the same time.

A real chance to build a network in the area whether you have lived here for years or are new to the area.


For those who had planned to use their maternity leave to learn a new language, start a new business and lots more besides and are surprised at how little time they have for themselves this is the course for you!


To find out more look at the attached poster, and email [email protected]

Hope to see you soon

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