Partners to Parents (Virtual)
$60.00 per couple
- Ideal For: Couples, before or after baby
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Location: Virtual (Zoom) – You will receive an email with a link before your class that will allow you to join the group.
What Partners are Saying:
Opened a dialogue
It opened a dialogue between my spouse and I that our relationship was previously lacking.It shed a more positive light on the postpartum period while still being transparent about the difficulties.
Both feeling more confident
Thank you for a wonderful class, Beth! It was really helpful to have this dialogue with my partner and learn how to go from partners to parents. The tools you supplied us with make us both feel more confident!
New strategies offered
I liked the strategies offered on how to keep the connection with my partner, how to get dads involved and the exercise in the beginning that allowed us to vocalize what our partners did to make us happy.
Safe environment
Safe environment for discussing difficult/sensitive topics. Fantastic class!
Beth is amazing
I loved the ability to talk with Beth, the other participants, and my husband. The materials were extremely helpful also! I also liked that the class was small. Made it much more comfortable. Beth is amazing!! She is so down to earth and I really trust her.
About the Class:
Did you know that 70% of couples report decreased relationship satisfaction after their first baby? This doesn’t have to be the case!
Join us for this informative and interactive course for expectant and new parents. We’ll walk you through common challenges to partnerships during the transition to parenthood and provide you with evidence-based strategies to bolster the strength of your relationship, rekindle your intimacy, and build a shared experience of parenthood.
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Topics Covered
- Challenges and buffers to partnerships during the transition to parenthood
- How to build a shared experience of parenthood
- Divide and conquer nights: Tricks to getting sleep with a newborn
- Rekindle your partnership and intimacy during the postnatal period