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Yesterday's Parents, Today's Babies: Online

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    Online

  • Fee & Registration

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    $20.00, Registration Required

Description

Babies haven’t changed, but what we know about them has. Get ready for your new grandchild in this fun class that covers the latest information about today's babies. 

Topics include current sleep practices, immunizations, car seat safety, and breastfeeding. We’ll also discuss postpartum depression, communication, boundaries, and the changing role of grandparents.

Language(s)

English

Registration

Prerequisites

Registration is required and a full payment must be made at the time of registration. Please note that if there are less than 5 people enrolled in the class, the class may be cancelled. You will be notified before the class if this occurs. No refunds are given for this class, unless it is cancelled by us or a medical condition prevents you from attending class. Otherwise, you may transfer to another class within six months of the original class date.

If you are a St. Luke's employee, please do not register online. To get your employee discount, call St. Luke's Connect at (208) 381-9000 to register. No refunds will be issued if you continue to register online.

Registration Instructions

Please be ready to turn on your camera for engagement during this class.

Register Online | Call to register or for more information: (208) 381-9000

Special Instructions

The information provided in our Birth and Parenting classes is designed for general educational purposes only.

This Event Will Use Microsoft Teams

This Event Will Use Microsoft Teams

Attend Online Using Your Computer, Tablet or Mobile Phone

Microsoft Teams will allow you to attend this event virtually using your personal device.


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