Baby Basics (virtual) on March 19

Baby Basics (virtual) on March 19
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Mary Greeley Medical Center recently issued the following announcement.

Baby Basics (virtual)

Date and Time:

Mar 19, 2022
Saturday
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

A class for expecting or new parents which provides you with the latest in factual information and helpful hints for a joyful beginning with your baby.

Fees & Payment

Donations in the amount of $5.00 are suggested to cover material.

Descriptions:

  • A class for expecting or new parents which provides you with the latest in factual information and helpful hints for a joyful beginning with your baby.

Topics to be discussed:

  • Caring for an infant and common health concerns
  • Infant development & importance of attachment/bonding
  • Infant nutrition/feeding
  • Infant oral health care
  • Child care & safety resources
  • Community resources for families

Instructors:

  • Taressa Figgins, Maternal Health Nurse
  • Megan Thompson, 1st Five Program Coordinator
  • Sierra Stevens, Registered Dietitian
  • Carlie Beem, Registered Dental Hygienist
  • Donna Binning, Child Care Nurse Consultant
  • Amy Robak, Maternal & Child Health Coordinator

Instructor(s)

  • Mid-Iowa Community Action

Contact:

Home Health Services at 515-239-6730 or 800-529-4610

Original source can be found here.



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