Being a new mom can be a lonely time, attending a group like Baby Talk can provide a reason to leave the house whilst meeting other new moms and possibly building lasting friendships.
The Baby Talk group at St. George’s aims to provide a relaxed, café style environment where expectant moms and moms with new babies (to mobile) irrespectively of how they choose to feed their babies can meet. Moms are encouraged to have fun while sharing their parenting experiences, ideas and anxieties. The Baby Talk group offers support and up-to-date parenting information as numerous studies have concluded that moms who feel supported are more likely to achieve their parenting choices.
Comments From Some Moms:
“The open and friendly support at Baby Talk has really helped me through the difficult and exciting times alike.”
“Baby Talk has been a great place to spend time with my baby not worrying if they have a melt-down.”
“Baby Talk is a great opportunity to; meet other moms with babies, ask questions and discuss my concerns openly without any fears. It’s a highlight I look forward to it each week.”
“Baby Talk is an excellent excuse to get out of the house and spend time with other moms in my community”
“Friday is my favourite day of the week. Baby Talk has helped me feel more confident as a new mom. Coming to the group has been one of the best things I have done as it’s nice to know I’m not alone in going through certain things.”
“Baby Talk has been a great place to spend time with my baby not worrying if they have a melt-down and having a chance to share experiences and information.”
The group is FREE every Friday 10:30am – 12:30pm and hosted by qualified volunteers.
WHY DONT YOU COME AND JOIN US?
For further information contact:
Vikki Kidd – International Board Certified Lactation Consultant & Breastfeeding Counsellor
Tel – 905 872 2612 or 289 891 7799
email – vikki(dot)kidd(at)gmail(dot)com
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