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Types Of People Who Should Consider Taking New Parent Classes

While it is usually seen that rookie parents are the only ones enrolling in any kind of parenting class, there are several other kinds of people that should consider enrolling in new parent classes ...

 

New Parent Classes

Contrary to popular opinion, new parent classes are not just for first time moms and dads.

While it is usually seen that rookie parents are the only ones enrolling in any kind of parenting class, there are several other kinds of people that should enroll in new parent classes such as new born care or childbirth and delivery.

New Parent Classes - Gap Parents

Gap parents are those that are having another baby after a gap of several years and hence need to brush on the basics. Many couples choose to space out their children and for others Mother Nature does the spacing. Either way, new parent classes are a great refresher course for all such parents who might have forgotten all the labor involved with labor and may need to get up to date with new guidelines from their doctor, hospital or the pediatrician regarding new studies about epidurals, vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC), cord blood banking and circumcision.

New Parent Classes - Different Partner

It may be your third baby but it might be the first child for your new partner. This is where new parent classes can be a great advantage for you to be able to share some pearls of wisdom without sounding too preachy to your new husband. New parent classes may be just what he needs to get into the swing of fatherhood without having to read too many baby books.

New Parent Classes - Different Birth Method

You might have had a vaginal birth the first time around but due to gestational diabetes, the size of the baby, its position or some other reason; you might be having a scheduled c-section this time. This is where parenting classes can be of a great help to let you and your family know the differences between both types of child birth and the precautions and recovery time that differs for each.

New Parent Classes - Specialized Classes

In addition to these parenting classes there are lots of options for breastfeeding classes, new sibling classes, infant massage techniques and the whole nine yards. Find out if your insurance company reimburses for these classes and sign up for a few. They may seem like a little more work for you right now but they can help you connect with others in the same stage of life as you and foster new friendships in the process.

Parenting classes can continue even after your children are much older. Tantrum control, teaching about money, different developmental delays, autism, speech therapy, entering teenage years, sexual activity for high schoolers etc; the list goes on.

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