Newborn Care

$250.00

Tina Goldstein is a postpartum doula, certified breastfeeding counselor, pediatric sleep consultant and mom, who has provided nonjudgmental, one-on-one support and education to hundreds of new parents from pregnancy through the 4th trimester (and beyond). Additionally, she teaches perinatal yoga and newborn care workshops, and facilitates New Parents Support Groups at Brooklyn Flow in Park Slope. Tina's support enriches her clients’ lives by offering tools for better physical and mental health while building confidence as parents during this profoundly transitional time.

Newborn care workshop description

Please join us for this deep dive into what to expect and how to care for your baby when they arrive. This session includes hands-on practice for swaddling, changing diapers, and learning how to pick up, hold, soothe, and settle your baby for sleep. We will also discuss important decisions to make before the birth regarding hospital procedures, when to call the pediatrician (or go to the ER) and the “Golden Hour” (spoiler alert, baby’s first discovery of the breast as well as the first delicious moments of bonding.) This workshop is ideal for both parents or a parent and a caregiver. Single parents are most welcome as well!
Who This Class Is For

  • Pregnant women and partners who want clear, honest, supportive education


    Notes for your Visit

  • This is a grownups-only course; we recommend arranging childcare to give yourself time to focus during the class.

  • Snacks and refreshments will be provided, but if you have allergy or dietary needs, please let us know when you register.

Tina Goldstein is a postpartum doula, certified breastfeeding counselor, pediatric sleep consultant and mom, who has provided nonjudgmental, one-on-one support and education to hundreds of new parents from pregnancy through the 4th trimester (and beyond). Additionally, she teaches perinatal yoga and newborn care workshops, and facilitates New Parents Support Groups at Brooklyn Flow in Park Slope. Tina's support enriches her clients’ lives by offering tools for better physical and mental health while building confidence as parents during this profoundly transitional time.

Newborn care workshop description

Please join us for this deep dive into what to expect and how to care for your baby when they arrive. This session includes hands-on practice for swaddling, changing diapers, and learning how to pick up, hold, soothe, and settle your baby for sleep. We will also discuss important decisions to make before the birth regarding hospital procedures, when to call the pediatrician (or go to the ER) and the “Golden Hour” (spoiler alert, baby’s first discovery of the breast as well as the first delicious moments of bonding.) This workshop is ideal for both parents or a parent and a caregiver. Single parents are most welcome as well!
Who This Class Is For

  • Pregnant women and partners who want clear, honest, supportive education


    Notes for your Visit

  • This is a grownups-only course; we recommend arranging childcare to give yourself time to focus during the class.

  • Snacks and refreshments will be provided, but if you have allergy or dietary needs, please let us know when you register.