Having Healthy Babies: Outsmarting Developmental Delays A Practical 3-day program for Prospective and New Parents September 23-25 - New York City October 21-23 - Washington, DC This is not the course given at your local hospital or by your physician. Learn about: - Total Load Theory
- How to detoxify prior to conception
- What "eating healthy" means
- How your emotions affect your baby
- The role of reflexes in birth and growth
- Yoga techniques for health
- How to be an informed parent
- Conscious parenting
- Technology as friend or foe
Who Should Attend? First-Time Parents, Parents of a Child with Delays, Those Experiencing Infertility, Women Considering IVF, Older Couples, Women with Health Issues, People Planning Families, Yoga Instructors, Sex Education Teachers, Child Development Specialists, Nutritionists, Speech-Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapists, Mental Health Professionals, Doulas, Midwives, Nurses, Fertility Specialists, Family Physicians, Pediatricians, Chiropractors Day 1 - Pre-Conception Health Healthy babies start with healthy moms and dads. How to create healthy internal and external environments for your baby to grow. Diet, nutrition and natural ways to boost fertility and enhance likelihood of conception. How to lessen toxic exposures. The importance of relaxation and reducing stress. Day 2: Carrying and Birthing Healthy Babies What to eat during pregnancy. The power of the mind and the importance of cultivating trust in your body's ability to grow and birth a healthy baby. Creating mindfulness. Prenatal yoga and relaxation exercises. Choices for natural childbirth. What a baby learns by being born. The importance of reflexes before and at birth. Day 3: Post-Partum Health Strategies for keeping babies healthy during the first year of life. building trust in your ability to be a parent. The advantages of nursing. Communication with your baby. Natural solutions to early health issues. Sensible sleeping and feeding practices. For more information and to register, go to www.havinghealthybabies.com |