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We are raising babies
in a time when extended family is spread out around the country. Most
of us don't grow up surrounded by our baby nieces, nephews and cousins.
Some of us become parents without ever having held a newborn. Suddenly,
we are the sole caregivers of these tiny new people--babies for whom we
would sacrifice our entire lives.
But how do we know
what to do? And how do we know if we are doing it right?
As we physically
move away from our family, many of us are also moving away from the parenting
techniques used by our parents and grandparents. We bring with us some
of the ways we were raised, but we've also found that some of the methods
they used when we were growing up are not methods we want to pass on to
our children. But what might the alternatives look like? And how will
we know if they are right?
A Parent Connection,
with services in various Metro Denver locations, offers individual counseling
and a selection of classes to help you, as a parent, answer some of those
questions for yourself, understand your baby, learn new skills, create
a community of support and navigate this new world of parenthood.
Support Services Include:
Infant Massage Instruction: for parents
of babies ages birth to pre-crawling
Private sessions available for older babies and babies
with special needs.
Parents learn to listen to, calm and provide relief for their baby as
they deepen and strengthen their bond. This class teaches massage strokes
designed specifically for babies as well as instruction on how to read
baby cues, how to help with irregular sleep patterns, evening fussy-time,
painful gas, colic and other common infant discomforts. Click here for
class schedule, cost and registration (http://www.aparentconnection.com/classschedule.htm).
Parenting Classes-
Mothering On Solid Ground: For mothers of babies and young
children.
Mothering on Solid Ground is a six-week class deisnged to help mothers
of babies and children to:
Develop a secure attachment with their babies,
Build a foundation of self-care that helps prevent postpartum
depression and general feelings of depletion,
Connect with other moms,
Build a foundation for confident parenting.
Parenting Toddlers On Solid Ground: Parents of children
ages one to three.
During this six week class, parents learn the importance of listening
to their toddlers, ways to say yes, yes, yes rather than no, no, no, how
to manage negative toddler behaviors, what to do when your toddler is
pushing your buttons and other individualized techniques to make parenting
toddlers enjoyable for everyone!
Click here for upcoming class schedule, cost and registration (http://www.aparentconnection.com/classschedule.htm).
Prenatal and Postpartum Support Counseling
Individual therapy for women experiencing prenatal or postpartum
depression, anxiety, and/or obsessive/compulsive thoughts.
Individual Counseling
One-on-one counseling for women who are struggling with
a wide range of transition issues including:
*Postpartum mood disorders
*Child-raising or parenting concerns
*Marital conflict (can include couples counseling)
*Abuse history
* Grief/loss
*Birth trauma
*Identity conflict or adjusting to life as a parent
Parenting Consultation
One-on-one meetings with parents focused on finding solutions
to parenting dilemmas that are defying all other methods of resolution.
Consultation is available on an as-needed basis. It is highly comforting
for many families to know that there is someone out there who can offer
evidenced-based solutions who also knows you and your child as unique
individuals.
Shared Parenting Support Program (SPSP)
This 10-week program is designed for co-parenting families
who are no longer married or living together. Used successfully for both
high- and low-conflict divorcing couples, this structured therapy program
teaches skills to communicate effectively as "business partners"
around the issues of co-parenting.
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