It was so reassuring! M will start daycare in four months and my anxiety has been through the roof about it. I feel loads better now.
- Sam
If you:
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Feel uncertain about which care option will best suit your baby and family or how to decide
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Have been sick with dread because your baby relies on your support to sleep
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Want to centre and protect attachment during this transition, but aren't sure how to go about it
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Have heard or read advice like "Just drop them and go, they will be fine," but have serious doubts that will work for your tiny human
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Are totally overwhelmed and need practical and actionable strategies and guidance
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Want to be prepared to address any challenges the transition might bring - at daycare or at home
You're in the right place
You've got this
You can support your precious little person's transition to daycare while prioritising attachment, staying sensitive to their needs and remaining true to your parenting values.
In this workshop, we will spend about 90 minutes together covering everything from choosing the right care option to preparing for and supporting the transition to childcare in a way that works for your unique baby and prioritises and protects your relationship with them. We will also cover common challenges - sleep and otherwise - and what to do about them.
We will go beyond sleep - this workshop is the full A-Z of preparing and supporting your baby and family through this change holistically and effectively.
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If you attend live, you will also have the opportunity to get any burning questions answered by Jess at the end. Either way, lifetime access to the replay will be made available to you after the live event ends.
About Your Host
Dr. Jessica Guy has a PhD in child development and spent over a decade doing academic research with babies and young children. She also worked as a sleep scientist and is a certified Infant and Family Sleep Specialist.
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Jess brings together her expertise, experiences, and passion to support families with evidence based, compassionate support that centres infant and parent dyadic mental health and development.