Baby Dynamics Study Group
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$100.00
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This introductory course is a qualifying experience for anyone interested in being a part of Baby Dynamics study groups. These monthly groups will consist of support for professionals working with babies and their families; didactic teaching on a range of issues, including
Ideal skills for these professionals include a massage therapy license and several years’ experience, some craniosacral skills, and educational skills when working with parents.
Our day will be:
10 am ~ check in
10:30 ~ Didactic Teaching: Overview of program plus skills of the day
11:30 ~ Break
11:45 ~ Exchanges: This day, we will work with developing skills of presence, touch, self and co regulation, and negotiating space
1:00 ~ Lunch
2:00 ~ Completion of exchanges
3:00 ~ Demonstration, working with a baby
4:15 ~ Debrief
6:00 ~ Finish
Learning objectives (these are the same for each study group). Participants will:
- infant physiology and anatomy,
- somatic therapies for babies,
- understanding breastfeeding, prenatal and birth dynamics and how they affect the baby,
- introduction to prenatal and perinatal therapies,
- understanding bonding and attachment, polyvagal theory and other neuroscience approaches,
- how to interact with families and treatment strategies, and much more.
Ideal skills for these professionals include a massage therapy license and several years’ experience, some craniosacral skills, and educational skills when working with parents.
Our day will be:
10 am ~ check in
10:30 ~ Didactic Teaching: Overview of program plus skills of the day
11:30 ~ Break
11:45 ~ Exchanges: This day, we will work with developing skills of presence, touch, self and co regulation, and negotiating space
1:00 ~ Lunch
2:00 ~ Completion of exchanges
3:00 ~ Demonstration, working with a baby
4:15 ~ Debrief
6:00 ~ Finish
Learning objectives (these are the same for each study group). Participants will:
- Be able to explain infant anatomy and physiology related to difficulty feeding, sleeping, and settling.
- Gain skills in somatic treatment options for babies.
- Deepen their practice with professional mentorship and support.
- Learn how to support families with newborns with educational strategies and tools.
- Know when to refer to other professionals.