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Upcoming Educational Classes
Breastfeeding
Prepared Childbirth - Sat., July 14
Newborn Care - Mon., June 11 or 18;
Sat., June 9 or 30
Newborn Care - Twins/Multiples - Mon. June 25
Breastfeeding - Sat. June 30;
Wed., June 6
Infant, Child and Adult CPR - Mon. June 18; Sat., June 23
Baby Basics - by appointment
Prenatal PIYOLET
Piyolet
Experience an amazing prenatal workout - 

PIYOLET, a mix of pilates, yoga and ballet!

Taught by Roslyn Bazzelle, PIYOLET is tailored to assist pregnant women achieve their health and wellness goals. No experience necessary.

Tuesday, June 12  6 pm - 7 pm  

Expecting and New Mom's Talk

Support Group 

Are you expecting or a new mom?

Join us on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm for Expecting and New Mom's Talk!

Meet other moms, get support and learn from one another's experiences.

Mom's Talk is for moms with infants up to 6 months old.

No registration required ... just stop on by! 

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New Yoga Schedule
Yoga Schedule
New Yoga Schedule!
Effective Monday, June 4 
Grandparents Refresher

Are you about to be a grandparent and wondering how much things have changed since your children were little? The Motherhood Center offers a Grandparent Refresher course that helps to merge the wisdom of past generations with the methods of the 21st century.

Read more about this exciting class in instructor Meredith Stedham's blog post.

June 4  4 pm - 6 pm 

Children's Classes - Summer Sessions
Children's Classes
Toddler Montessori Art
ages 12 months up to age 3
June 4 - 8

Tiny Tutus

ages 18 mo - 2.5 yrs
Begins week of June 18

Pre-Ballet
ages 2.5 - 3.5 yrs
Begins week of June 18

Ballet
ages 3 - 5 yrs
Begins week of June 18

Watch Me Grow
Part I - ages 3 months - 6 months
Part II - ages 7 months - 12 months
Begins June 18


Prelude Music
ages birth - 6 years
begins week of June 25


Alphabooks
ages 20 months - 3 years
Begins July 14 or 16
 
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Sleep: According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the average newborn spends at least 16 hours a day sleeping, however there can be great variation from one baby to the next. It is essential for newborns to have successful, consistent, full feeding sessions in order to get their best sleep. [...]...»