NCT Early Days (postnatal) course starting 12th September - for mums of babies aged 3wks to 6mos
Schedule
Mon Sep 12 2022 at 10:30 am to 12:30 pm
Location
The Weller Centre | Reading, EN
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Getting to grips with the early months of motherhood can be quite a challenge - both practically and emotionally. It is common to question how you are doing and what you are feeling.But don't worry, an NCT Early Days course will give you the knowledge and confidence to tackle the doubt all new mums struggle with.
It's great for second and third time mums as well because every birth and every baby is different. It will give you a chance to talk through your thoughts and feelings about being a new parent within a friendly, relaxed discussion group.
And after five weekly get-togethers with the same group of new mums and their babies, you'll also come through with a new group of friends.
Each course is unique but topics typically include:
Meeting your babies needs around sleeping, crying and feeding
Meeting the needs of you and your partner
Your babies personality
Relationship changes
Parenting styles
Decision making and dealing with advice
Your new motherhood mindset
Returning to work, or not
The 5-week course costs £95. Concessionary rates are available and you don't need to be a member of the NCT to join.
Places are limited so if you'd like to attend, please book here:
https://www.nct.org.uk/course/C008872
"I would highly recommend it. Being a first time mum can be very isolating and listening to other opinions and other mums’ experiences really helped me."
We offer course and workshop discounts if your total yearly gross household income is under £30,000 - see our discount policy for more information.
To request a discount or if you have any questions, contact your course organiser directly - email [email protected] or phone 0208 752 9192 before you book.
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Where is it happening?
The Weller Centre, 110 Amersham Road, Reading, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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