Triple P for Baby – for new and expecting parents
IS THIS YOU?
Being a new or expecting parent is an exciting time, yet it can also feel overwhelming or uncertain. You might be looking for support with understanding your baby’s needs and adjusting to new parenthood. Triple P for Baby can help. You can learn ways to positively nurture your baby’s development and build a close relationship right from the start. You’ll also discover how to take care of yourself and work with your partner or other family members, to help you all feel more confident on your parenting journey. Find a session today!
What is Triple P for Baby?
Triple P for Baby can help new parents build a positive foundation for their baby and themselves, with practical strategies to support their baby’s development and handle emotional and relationships changes. You choose what works for you and suits your baby and family. You can do the program online, or in-person in either a combination of group and individual sessions, or all one-one one. It can help you learn proven strategies to understand your baby's cues, nurture their development, handle challenges like crying and sleep, and build a strong bond as they change and grow. You'll also discover ways to take care of yourself and align with your partner. Get the support you need to feel more confident on your parenting journey. Enjoy life as a new parent more!
How is the program run?
Triple P Online for Baby
This online, self-paced, interactive, positive parenting program will help support you to build a strong foundation with your baby and help them develop and grow. Do it online at your own pace, any time.
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Triple P for Baby
Trained practitioners deliver the program in-person as a group or individually. The first four group sessions are delivered with up to 10 parents, followed by four individual consultations to assist parents with independent problem-solving while practising the skills at home. The program can also be delivered one-to-one with all eight sessions delivered individually.
How long do the sessions take and how many do I attend?
Sessions run from between 30 minutes to up to two hours. Parents and carers will need to be able to commit to all eight sessions.