Events
09 February 2012

There is a wealth of information about infants and how to care for them. But, when one expert says to do one thing and another tells you not to do that very same thing, how can you know what is right for your baby and your family?
All the books and other people’s well-intentioned advice is meant for the average baby. This class will help you know what to do for your baby. Every infant has ways to communicate with you. There is a way to know if your infant is hungry, needs to burp, pass gas, wants to go to sleep, etc. Once you understand the ways your baby communicates you will be able to choose the right things to do with confidence. This class will help you to understand your baby’s language and specific needs.
In addition, you will learn:
•How to swaddle your baby and why you will want to
•Proven soothing methods to calm any baby
•Hunger cues as well as how to know when you baby is satiated
•Tips on ways to bond with your newborn
•Two great massage techniques
•Answers to parents FAQs as well as a chance to ask your own questions
Newborns welcome. Please register below.
Andrea Ross works as a Postpartum Doula and has a Bachelors in Psychology. She has worked with families, children and infants for years. In addition to gaining her certification as a postpartum doula, she is also a certified breastfeeding educator so bring your questions and enjoy this 45 minute class.