| My wife and I both find this remarkable that it's still considered a not essential but good thing to do to take a parenting course. When we had our first boy, it occurred to me shortly after birth that there are so many basic things like how to safely hold a baby, how to change a diaper that we thought was the last minute to learn, but even then there was really no sort of structure for doing so besides watching YouTube videos. | |
| I'd be interested to know if my sister tells me who lives in London that parenting courses are becoming an increasingly popular thing, often sponsored by the National Health Service. In Israel, where I live, it's a marginal dynamic, if at all. | |
| The second thing I'm wondering is, I would like the idea of taking one of these courses through video, remotely, including aspects of First Aid. Are there any reputable courses or apps you can recommend for people in my situation who feel after the fact that it would have been useful to do something like your course but we now have our newborn? What would you recommend? And I'd love to get your thoughts on the question regarding the prevalence and popularity of these parenting courses. |