Red Tricycle Totally Awesome Award Finalist- Tum e Time!

Tum e Time was a finalist in the Red Tricycle Awards Parent Education Program category! Thank you to everyone who voted.

As Red Tricycle is dedicated to connecting families with services and events, it will be a helpful way to get the word out about the class.

I also met some wonderful Bay Area businesses while at the Awards party. You may want to check them out yourself:

I was so excited to see Niall David again! I hired Niall to photograph my upcoming book and what an amazing job he did. (Yes, you will soon get to see his work, I promise the book is coming together beautifully.) I found Niall’s name in last years Red Tricycle Awesome Award Winner in Family Photographers. This is his 2nd win because, well, because he is AWESOME!

http://nialldavid.com/

Under the yummy treat category, I met Allison, founder of Goody Foods. Can’t wait to taste some of her homemade snacks.

https://goodyfoodssf.com/

If you want to sing, dance and move, head over to Jessica Neighbor’s site. She leads Rockin’ Robins Children’s Music Classes.

http://jessicaneighbor.com/index.html

I was also thrilled that a new cafe in my neighborhood won for Kid Friendly Coffee Shop. We’ve been waiting for 7 years for a cafe that we can hang out in and walk to and Hive, The Place To Bee is fantastic.

http://www.hive-cafe.com/

Offering a range of classes from CPR to birthing, I met Wendi Karam of Newborn Solutions.

http://www.newborn-solutions.com/

Need an experienced doula in the Sonoma area? I met Linda of Miranda Birth Services.

http://www.mirandabirthservices.com/

And if you are need of talking to someone about juggling a business and being a mom then Flesche Tuller Hesch at Nest Consultants is who you need to contact.

http://nest-consultants.com/

Congratulations to all the Red Tricycle Award winners and finalists! It was nice to mingle and learn more about what you do.

To see more categories and companies, go to:  http://awards.redtri.com/

 

 

Postpartum Stress Support Group

This is a group offered by Lee Safran, a long time Marriage and Family Therapist in the area.

With a birth of a new baby, we all need help, but help looks different to each of us. Identifying the concerns are extremely important. Support groups are a great way to be heard and get the support you need.

This is from Lee herself, “I have one space left in my next Postpartum Stress (depression/anxiety) Support Group beginning 9/15/13.  The group is appropriate for women experiencing anxiety, intrusive thoughts, depression, insomnia, birth trauma, overwhelm and/or problems with attachment to their child.

The group will run biweekly for 8 sessions with the possibility of repeating the group cycle depending on the needs of the group members.  For more detailed information and a flier, please go to my website, http://www.leesafran.com/psg.htm.  Please feel free to call with any questions about the group and to pass this information on to interested others.

Warm regards,
Lee

Lee Safran, MFT
1562 Oak View Ave.
Kensington, CA  94706
(510) 496-6096
www.leesafran.com”

Gina Hassan’s Fall Offerings Berkeley

Offerings  for Spring 2013        

 

* 1st & 2nd-Time Mindful Moms’ Groups  

* Mindful Mothers’ Day Retreat

* Building the Family Foundation Class – NEW

                                      * Parenting Consultations 

* Individual & Couples Therapy

* Mama Mindful Google Group – New

 

 2nd Time Moms Groups: Mindfulness Focused

 

(Next group begins 9-3-13)

 

         Similar to the New Moms’ Group – the 2nd-Time Moms’

 

Group is a combination of meditation/discussion/support group geared towards mothers of babies up to 6 months of age who have one or more older children. These groups meet for 8 weeks and provide an opportunity for moms to talk about the joys and challenges of integrating your newborn into your family and balancing the care needs of your children, yourself, and your partner. We will practice mindfulness skills, build community, and discuss topics relevant to mindful mothering.   

 

          Sample topics might include: balancing the needs of two or more children, helping older child in the transition to becoming an older sister/brother, attending to your relationship, and staying “present” in the midst of the chaos, providing scaffolding for the development of a positive sibling relationship, and more.

 

 

 

Strengthening the Family Foundation – A Class for Expectant Parents

 

 (2.5 hour class offered September 22nd)  – NEW OFFERING!

 

     The transition from partners to parents can be a time of tramendous growth for a couple, setting the stage for the birth of their family and the legacy  they  pass on  to the children they bring into the world. Spending time reflecting on the choices you want to make as a couple, solidifying your couplehood and improving communication are all important skills in strengthening the foundation of your family before welcoming baby into your home.  This two-and-a-half hour class will allow couples the opportunity to reflect on the kinds of parenting legacy they want to create, help strengthen skills for positive communication and connection, and allow couples to dialogue and share concerns and hopes regarding this transition.   

 

 

This class will be offered again in late November or early December. Early registration is encouraged. 

 

 

Mindfulness-Focused New Moms’  Group

 

 (New group forming now)

 

         Come join other new mothers and babies in a supportive meditation/discussion/support group aimed at reducing stress, securing self-confidence, and strengthening your emotional connection to your infant and partner. We will practice mindfulness skills, no prior experience necessary, and talk about infant-parent attachment as well as other topics related to early motherhood and mindfulness. Groups meet for 8 weeks and participants are encouraged to continue meeting after the 8 weeks of facilitation.   

 

        Sample topics include: cultivating compassion for ourselves and our partners, responding versus reacting, navigating changes in our relationship and our identity, processing our birth experience, bringing awareness to how our own childhood experiences impact our beliefs, impulses, and behavior with our children and partners.     

 

Mindful Moms Group for Older Babes        

 

       The practice of living meditation is not to run away or disregard the distractions but to use these distractions themselves as our focus to practice mindfulness.

 

                                                               Dr. Thynn Thynn

 

        Mindful parenting is the practice of embodying wholeness, of being fully present with our children at any given moment. In order to connect with our children more deeply, we must honor both our connectedness and separateness. Parenting mindfully is hard work. It requires a kind of discipline that helps free us from our habitual reactivity, and creates the space for us to respond in a more thoughtful and conscious manner. While at times we can feel like our children are a distraction from our spiritual practice, we can also see our children as our spiritual teachers. If we allow our attention to be fully present, with our children, we can dramatically deepen our connection to them and to ourselves.   

 

        This group creates a play-space within which mothers can explore the path of mindful mothering through moment-to-moment awareness. Often the little ones in this group are mobile and the balance between being present and giving space is a constant in this group.  Mothers make a 4-week commitment and can renew for as many cycles as desired.

 

 

      For more details or to register please contact me at ghassanphd@aol.com  

 

 

Mama Mindful Google Group – NEW OFFERING!  

 

     This group was created for Mamas interested in incorporating MIndfulness into their daily lives to receive inspiration and share ideas. If you are interested in receiving occasional emails with invitations to join in discussions relevant to mindfulness and mothering please send me a request and I will send you an invitation to the group.

New Mom’s Group Oakland

Mom2Mom Group invites you to join them in their next group:

“Our next Mom2Mom group begins August 27th, and we have a few openings left.
This group is for 6 weeks from 10-12 on Tuesday mornings at Musically
Minded in Rockridge.

The group is for moms & babies and focuses on the joys, challenges & many
humorous moments of this major life transition. The group offers
community, support & lots of tips about navigating the transition into
motherhood.

Details can be found at www.oaklandmom2mom.com

or contact Cathy Carr at 510-496-2725 or cathycarr.lmft@gmail.com