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Babies and Ones Classes - Non-Separating
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About Babies and Ones Classes - Non-Separating

ECFE is your source for the information and support you need during all those incredible firsts. These classes are a collection of courses focused on the essential topics you need to know.

Babies and Ones classes do not separate - parenting education discussions take place in the classroom. Children are encouraged to continue playing under the supervision of an early childhood teacher but are reassured by the presence of their parent/caregiver.

Featured Courses

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    Babies: Birth through 10 months

    Join other families to play and learn in a baby-safe environment. Babies will have fun with activities and songs. Parenting discussions will focus on your child's age and development, early learning activities, sleeping and eating. Parents/caregivers and babies remain together for the entire class. Come learn, laugh, and connect with other families who are sharing the same experience. What is ECFE? Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE offers programs for all families with children from birth to grade 3. Programs encourage children to play and explore helping them learn and develop. Support and information for parents/caregivers. It provides information on child development and community resources.
  • Newborn Parenting: Birth to 16 weeks

    Parents, caregivers and babies, birth to 16 weeks, are invited to join us for our Newborn Parenting series. This is an opportunity for free weekly baby weight checks, to connect with other new parents, ask questions, or talk about concerns, gain professional advice, laugh, cry, and talk about life with your new baby. Classes are led by a licensed parent and family educator along with guest speakers including WIC, public health, lactation, pediatrics, early intervention and mental health. Start anytime and come as many times as you like until your little one is 16 weeks old. Pre-registration is not required, but it does help us be more prepared. And, best of all, it’s FREE! Transportation is not available for Newborn Parenting. If you are in need of new baby support at home, a referral for a Home Visitor can be made by calling 763-506-1545 or email homevisits@ahschools.us. Topics include: Adjustment to parenthood Healthy attachment Feeding, Mastitis, and more Perinatal or postpartum mood and anxiety disorder (PMADS) Newborn general development Tummy time and Physical Development Illness in babies, immunizations and preparing for first colds Self-Care Returning to work, pumping, daycare Postpartum body care Language and Literacy