ParentsSchool - Raising Brothers, Brother Jealousy, Family Dynamics

calendar_month Date: Feb 06. Friday, 09:00 - Feb 06. Friday, 10:30
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Location: Pille utca 7, Szeged 6723, Magyarország
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Please note: This is not an official description, just an automatic AI translation of the event details from Hungarian language, and the event may also take place on Hungarian.
If you're unsure about the language or anything else regarding the event, please contact the event organizer for confirmation.

ParentSchool is a small group, interactive presentation, where we go around the topic of raising a small child.

On Friday, February 6th, we focus on raising brothers and sisters, brothers and sisters:

The birth of a brother is a turning point in the lives of both the larger child and the family:

  • what's sibling jealousy?
  • how does the older brother feel after the baby arrives?
  • what could possibly be behind aggressive, defiant behavior?
  • how can you share yourself as a mother with your children?
  • balance between mother-father and relationship roles
  • how's the relationship going?
  • there's no new system after the brother's birth, you can't find a balance in everyday life.
  • practical tips and tricks and book recommendations for both children and parents

On the program, Kata Báer-Rosta - Parent-baby/small child consultant, Specialist in Fertility, Reproduction and Adoption Consultant, Baby Feeding Consultant are waiting for you.

The venue is mother-friendly, baby- and child-friendly, to diapers, to breast-feed, to use a high chair, to eat brunch, to use a kettle and microwave.

Price: 4,000 HUF/person or 7,000 HUF/pair to pay on site.

Application for the event is required by a message or by phone number 0670/633-90-47; maximum number is 6 persons.

The lecture will be held with an application of at least 3 people.

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