Bringing Baby Home Online

Bringing Baby Home is the only scientifically based workshop that has proven success in teaching skills that help couples manage the changes that occur when a child is born.

You will learn how to maintain and build healthy relationships with each other and your children.

The One-Day Live Interactive Online Retreat is:

A fun day of live, interactive training with lots of time for you and your partner (offline) to do the exercises, activities and guided conversations. Real experience using the tools provided.

Who Benefits From The Online Format?

  • Those on bedrest
  • People who live in rural areas or cities where live workshops are not offered
  • Couples who are more private than social
  • Anyone that prefers the comforts of home over a workshop setting  
  • Busy people who want a more relaxed atmosphere

How Is The Live Online Retreat Different than a Live Workshop?

  • The teaching is online but it’s the same material and includes group interaction and Q&A 
  • Participation is from the comfort of home (or, you might make reservations at a B&B) 
  • You can wear your pajamas 
  • Some couples find they take a deeper dive into juicy conversations, because of the privacy and time allowed for the off-line exercises, activities and guided conversations.

FREE for Microsoft – just follow the directions on the registration page.

FREE for Expedia (reimbursable).

Next Available Dates:

Friday August 3rd 9am-9pm 

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WILL OUR RELATIONSHIP AFFECT OUR BABY?   Yes!

  • Stress and anxiety have adverse effects on the fetus and child.
  • Satisfying relationships have proven to reduce maternal stress and anxiety and provide an optimal environment for your baby’s mental and physical development.
  • Early relationships set the thermostat for your child’s ability to learn healthy responses to stress both internally and externally.
  • Brain development depends on both genes and experiences.
  • Rapid brain development takes place in the first year of life. Just because a baby cannot understand harsh words does not mean they will not be affected by them.
  • Early interactions directly affect the way the brain is wired.

ARE NEW PARENTS HAPPY?   Umm…

Sadly, statistics show that 2/3 of couples will suffer a drastic reduction in their happiness soon after a child is born. The reasons? Sleep deprivation, depression and anxiety which can lead to emotional distance and even hostility. The lasting damage this does to a couple’s relationship and their baby’s health and well-being CAN be avoided!

ARE NEW PARENTS DOOMED?  NO!

67% of couples who attend a Bringing Baby Home workshop report a significant increase in relationship satisfaction!

This workshop is based on decades of research by Drs. John and Julie Gottman. 

The video below will give you insight into what you will learn, how it will help you and most importantly, help your baby thrive.

 Next Available Online Dates:

Friday August 3rd 9am-7pm  

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Parent-Baby Relations

  • Both fathers and mothers who took the BBH program (compared to those that did not) showed greater sensitivity and responsiveness to their infant’s signals. This was particularly true for fathers.
  • Parents who took the BBH program demonstrated better coparenting abilities in that they were able to work together more positively during family play with their 3-month-old baby.
  • Babies expressed more smiling and laughter during family play if their parents had participated in the BBH program. This was true for both 3 and 12-month-old infants.
  • Several indicators of father-infant attachment security were rated more positively in families who had taken the BBH program.

Infant Development & Temperament

  • There were less language delays in one-year-old infants of parents who took the BBH program.
  • Mothers who took the BBH program rated their babies as showing less distress in response to limitations (such as having a toy out of reach).
  • 1-year-old babies in the workshop group were rated as responding more positively to their fathers’ soothing (this is likely to reflect something about father-baby interaction quality as well as infant temperament).

Father Involvement

  • Fathers who took the BBH program reported being more involved in parenting and feeling more satisfied and appreciated for their parental contributions.
  • The quality of father-baby interactions was more positive if fathers had taken the BBH program.

Couple Relationship Quality

  • Couples who took the BBH program reported high stable relationship quality. Those who did not take the BBH program showed a decline in relationship quality over the first year after the baby’s birth.
  • There was less hostility expressed by both husbands and wives during conflict discussions if they had taken the BBH program.

Parent Psychopathology

  • Fewer mothers who took the BBH program showed symptoms of postpartum depression, the baby blues, and other indicators of psychopathology such as anxiety.
  • Fewer fathers who took the BBH program showed signs of depression, anxiety and other psychopathology after the baby was born.

MORE ABOUT THE RESEARCH:

The Gottman’s research included a randomized clinical trial study with long-term follow up. That workshop has now been taught to more than 1,000 birth educators from 24 countries.

Next Available Online Dates:

 Saturday March 17th 9am-7pm – One-Day Live Interactive Online Retreat

Friday August 3rd 9am-7pm – One-Day Live Interactive Online Retreat

Want to attend a live workshops in Kirkland? click here