Hi Tamara, My husband and I had an extremely enlightening and educational evening at the Infant CPR class. We thoroughly enjoyed the class; especially due to your sweetness and patience througout the evening. We learned more than we expected to! We look forward to the childbirth class as well.
Monica & Geoff Sandler
Dear Tamara,
How do I begin to thank you for what you did for me on my first day back at work? Your patience and support was immeasurable. Thank you for being so kind and thoughtful while I was hysterical crying. Your dedication to your profession is astounding. I am completely grateful to you for guiding me thoroughly a very difficult process. You actually taught me a lot. Thank you again for everything!
Love, Kate Aurre
Dear Tamara:
We just wanted to thank you for teaching our childbirth class. We’ve really enjoyed class each week, are sad that’s its over! Thanks to you, we feel prepared to have an amazing birth experience-regardless of the circumstances. Thank you so much and all the best!
Parents, grandparents, and baby sitters will learn how to reduce the risk of injury or death by properly identifying emergencies and administering the appropriate life saving measures to infants and children
What You Will Learn:
Each Participant practices skills using their own baby cpr manikin.
Recognizing an Emergency.What are some unusual sights appearances or behaviors in infants that can help you recognize an emergency situation?
Check-Call-Care.Once you recognize an emergency, remain calm and follow the emergency action steps: Check-Call-Care.
How to care for a conscious infant who is choking.
Prioritizing care. In an emergency with more than one victim, how would you determine which victim needs care first?
How to give rescue breaths.
Care for cardiac emergencies
Class Dates held at 44 E. 32nd St 11th floor
February 21st 7p-8:30p-Full/closed
March 15th 7p-8:30p- Full/closed
Class Date at New York Presbyterian Hospital- Children's Hospital of New York
Most new parents are very nervous about what to do with a new baby. Oh My Gosh! Do I really have to pick up the baby!? What about his head?! Don't fret. This class with cover the basics of caring for your newborn including bathing, diapering, swaddling, soothing, circumcision, vaccine choice, and feeding the baby. Safety issues include safe sleeping and correct use of a car seat.
Class Dates at 171 Madison Ave @ 33rd St
February 7, 2012 7p-9:30p- Full/Closed
March 13, 2012 7p-9:30p
Class Dates at NYP-Children's Hospital of New York
The World Health Organization and Academy of Pediatrics emphasize breastfeeding as the best source of nutrition for babies. Breastfeeding has numerous beneficial qualities for mothers as well. In order to get yourself off to a good start, these classes focus on proper feeding techniques, how to know if the baby is getting enough milk, growth and development of breast fed infants, and solutions to common challenges and practical tips for success through the first six weeks.