Hartbeeps Worthing offers free bonding class for parents of babies born during lockdown

A special one-off event for parents of babies born during lockdown has been organised by Hartbeeps Worthing.
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This free event is aimed at new parents who have missed out on the usual new parent classes, with consideration for the impact that has had on mental health.

Caroline Moody, owner of Hartbeeps Worthing, said: “Baby groups and weigh-in clinics were a lifeline for me when my daughter was tiny.

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“Getting out there and chatting to other mums who were feeling the same, in addition to being shown lots of lovely ways to bond and interact with my new-born baby, really helped lift my spirits.”

Caroline Moody has been nominated in a national awards schemeCaroline Moody has been nominated in a national awards scheme
Caroline Moody has been nominated in a national awards scheme

Caroline wants to help new parents to meet each other so has set up this one-off event aimed particularly at babies born during lockdown.

She said: “It’s going to be such a wonderful event and the feedback so far been brilliant. Not only will mums get to experience a baby class for the first time but they will also have the chance to chat and just get to know one another.”

The free Baby Bells event will be held at Heene Community Centre at midday on Wednesday but places must be booked in advance. To find out, email [email protected] or visit www.hartbeeps.com for more information.

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