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We ask that you bring with you to class for the four days: - Your baby doll. - A twin size or larger blanket or sheet -or more, if you can - A pillow or cushion - or more, if you can. - Sufficient paper and writing tools are recommended. Note taking is a part of the student’s responsibility. Although materials are provided, there may be information in lecture and discussion that the student can benefit from – taking notes may be the only way to keep record of this information. The audio or video recording of these trainings is prohibited. - VERY IMPORTANT FOR STUDENTS LOCAL TO THE COURSE THEY ARE ATTENDING: THIS IS NOT A REQUIREMENT - THIS IS A REQUEST. Because experience is a key element to learning, we conduct a live parent/baby class as part of the training for students to watch and to participate in as supervised instructors. With that in mind, we ask that you invite at least one parent/baby set to Days 2, 3 & 4 of the training, for one hour 11:00am to 12:00 Noon, 12:00 noon to 1:00pm or 1:00 pm to 2:00pm - ask your Instructor or the Training Host/Sponsor. Ask family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc... Each student is encouraged to explore their options in finding a parent/baby set to invite to class. You or someone may know a family with a baby. If the parent/s or caregivers have an older sibling, or a family member that they would like to bring along, that is alright. The name, age of the infant/s and the contact number of your parent/baby guests must be made available to the trainer. You are reponsible for offering your parent/baby guests proper directions to the training site. If you are not from the local area, please contact the instructor and let her know, and we will arrange a group for you. PREFERRED AGE OF INFANTS TO INVITE: 3 Weeks to Crawling (8-9 months) DAYS FOR PARENTS/CAREGIVERS TO ARRIVE: 2, 3 & 4 of the training. Parents/Caregivers are not required to join us all three days. They can join us for one day, two days or all three. We are happy to have them with us as many days as they can be there. |