Bringing Baby Home is a relationship workshop for the transition to parenthood. Whether you are considering parenthood, awaiting your baby's arrival, or currently parenting a baby or toddler (0-3), this workshop is for all couples hoping to prepare their relationship for a growing family!
Backed by decades of research from the Gottman Institute, Bringing Baby Home sessions are filled with information, thought-provoking exercises, and opportunities to strengthen your relationship during parenthood.
Research indicates that around two-thirds of parents experience a significant drop in relationship satisfaction within the first three years after the birth of a child. This workshop's goal is to support new and soon-to-be parents in maintaining a fulfilling and resilient relationship during this critical time.
Join us to learn how to strengthen the connection between parents to create a loving and harmonious environment for your growing family!
Schedule:
Session 1: Sunday, Jan. 5, 1-4pm PT
Session 2: Sunday, Jan. 12, 1-4pm PT
Session 3: Sunday, Jan. 19, 1-4pm PT
Session 4: Sunday, Jan. 26, 1-4pm PT
Cost: The cost of attendance is $250 per couple. Two reduced fee spots are available for attendees experiencing financial stress, please contact the instructor for details.
Topics: During the workshop, we will explore
For more information about the workshop and the research supporting it, click here.
Instructor: This workshop is led by Melany Barr-Patz, a parent and Child and Family Therapist at the Center for Early Childhood Connections (APCC #15275, supervised by Amanda Campbell, LMFT #50600).
Registration Process: To secure your spot, please follow the link below to submit your payment via PayPal. After your payment is received, you will receive a link to a registration form to collect a little more information about you and your partner.
Any questions? Please contact Melany at mbarr-patz@thececc.org.
***Interested in the workshop, but not available for these dates? Please reach out to us! We offer a private workshop for flexible scheduling, and will be forming additional workshop cohorts according to interest.