My Bradley series will begin in a little over a week. So far, I have one couple signed up. It is not a big class, but I am NOT complaining--the other two provisional affiliates have less students than I do, so I am counting my blessings!
It is very important that I do my best in this endeavor of Bradley teaching. That's where I could use your help. I am mostly directing this question to people who have taken Bradley classes, but I am happy to take suggestions from anyone, if you are willing to make them!
Is there anything that stands out to you about the Bradley class(es) you took that you found very helpful or wish had been done differently? It could be about the class or the teacher(s).
My hope is that I can get a few suggestions to tweak my classes to be more and more helpful for my students. No detail is too small. Even if it is that the thermostat was too high, or the floor too hard.
Please comment! Your two cents are appreciated!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Bradley Class Starts Next Week
I'm teaching the Bradley 12-week series beginning Tuesday, October 27th at 7 p.m. in my home.
Women who are due with a baby after mid-January are encouraged to enroll.
In an oversimplified nutshell, these classes will inform couples on such things as how birth works and how to work with it.
It is my firm belief that any woman (barring physical abnormality) can give birth naturally. Natural childbirth is not about being tough; it's about being educated, prepared and supported.
By attending this 12-week series and applying what is learned, students will have the tools they'll need in order to "give birth," rather than "be delivered."
Please contact me for more information or to enroll in the upcoming series.
Women who are due with a baby after mid-January are encouraged to enroll.
In an oversimplified nutshell, these classes will inform couples on such things as how birth works and how to work with it.
It is my firm belief that any woman (barring physical abnormality) can give birth naturally. Natural childbirth is not about being tough; it's about being educated, prepared and supported.
By attending this 12-week series and applying what is learned, students will have the tools they'll need in order to "give birth," rather than "be delivered."
Please contact me for more information or to enroll in the upcoming series.
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