parenting classes

Parenting classes...sound boring? Like the last thing you want to spend your precious time away from kids doing? Well, we understand and we guarantee our classes are anything but boring! We want you to walk away feeling like that was the best investment ever, not only for your children, but for YOU!. We offer parenting classes unlike any other. To begin with we are entirely nonjudgemental. We know how challenging parenting is and we want, more than anything, for you to leave a parenting class with us feeling inspired, energized, confident, and excited about all your new tools for your parenting toolbox!

Our classes include:

Beyond Birth: navigating your first year as a new parent

  • bonding and attachment with newborns and what babies really need
  • practicalities of co-sleeping, baby-wearing, nursing on request and more
  • redefining your self and your relationship joyfully
  • avoiding colic and other early struggles

Conscious Parenting: awakening to who you want to be

  • de-programming our own childhoods and rewriting our mental stories
  • the myths and realities of what children need
  • the path of mindful parenting (a whole new perspective on what parenting can be)
  • compassionate communication and beyond reward/punishment

Zero to Three: the critical early years

  • research-based information
  • importance of play and awakening intelligence
  • bonding and the brain
  • practical how-to’s for parenting during these critical years

Our classes and workshops offer extraordinary learning opportunities which will transform your relationship with your children and your parenting skills and presence. Please contact us for upcoming classes, or to arrange a customized class for your group.

Currently, classes are offered in Missoula, Montana area, though we do travel to for speaking engagements and workshops in a variety of locations.

Free online 21 day parenting challenge on our blog

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natural parenting center

"From the outset, parents are the single most important influence on how a child’s innate capacity for empathy growns and develops”
—Mary Gordon