Sunday, June 23, 2013
12-3pm
Cost: $40 per couple or per parent (newborns welcome)
Registration is required by June 16, 2013.
Dunstan Baby Language is ideal for parents to learn during pregnancy or the first 12 weeks post birth.
Watch this fascinating video seen on Oprah to learn about Dunstan Baby Language.
For parents, infant crying often elicits feelings of stress, poor perceived competence and low self-esteem – all factors that can put parents and infants at risk. By assisting the development of effective coping skills, the Dunstan Method has the potential to reduce the negative consequences of prolonged infant crying.
A unique aspect of the Baby Language is that it focuses on a baby’s communication in the pre-cry stage. For this reason it is an ideal tool to help parents understand and act on their baby’s needs appropriately – before the crying (and the parent’s response) escalates.
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Learn the 5 cries all babies around the world use to signal their everyday needs
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Learn helpful settling techniques
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Helps you to ‘tune-in’ to your baby and create a routine based on your baby’s needs
Parents will receive: The Dunstan Baby Language DVD box set and Dunstan Baby Notes Booklet
Minimum number of registrants: 2 couples.
Maximum number of registrants: 12 couples.
Andrea Smith, CNHP, CAHT, CRHP, is a Certified Dunstan Baby Language Instructor, and has 5 years of experience with using the Dunstan Baby Language Method.
Andrea is also Holistic Health and Soundwork Practitioner trained at the Transformational Arts College in Toronto, Canada. She is a Certified Natural Health Practitioner, and Certified Reflexologist and Aromatherapist, and a member of The Canadian Examining Board of Health Care Practitioners.
Before embracing the joyful and busy life as of mother of 3, Andrea Smith acquired a B.F.A. in Music from York University, and a B.A.A. in Radio and Television from Ryerson Polytechnic University, and worked for 8 years in the television industry.
Currently Andrea has a private practice providing classes and consultations in Grey-Bruce Counties.
Dunstand baby language really helped us and the DVD’s give great info and it really works but there is no need to have it on 2 DVD’s. It’s completely draged out just to make more money.
Wrote an article about it, hope you like it: Dunstan Baby Language. But I have heard many parents struggle with recognizing sounds so a workshop might be an excellent idea!