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New digital course ‘The Early Years Pack’ launched by Parenting Brand of the year

Lizz Banks
Authored by Lizz Banks
Posted: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 - 21:27

Launching on May 3rd 2022, The Early Years Pack by The Positive Birth Company (PBC) is a new digital course featuring 8 expert-led workshops to support parents from 6 months +.

The Positive Birth Company (as seen on Dragons’ Den 2021) brought on 8 of the UK’s leading parenting experts to deliver bespoke workshops in this digital 21st century guide, imparting their experience and knowledge on everything from potty training to tantrums, weaning to wetting the bed, and safety to sleep.

Parenting in the early years is a special kind of challenge and there’s no end to the well-meaning advice to help parents through it. But often that advice can leave them with more questions than answers - and how do they know it’s actually going to help rather than make things worse?

With the Early Years Pack, parents can empower themselves with evidence-based advice from some of the top qualified professionals and thought leaders in the parenting sector. Parents can learn in a multi-dimensional, self-paced format to suit their busy lifestyle (because anyone with a young child knows time is in short supply) and they can lean on the support and solidarity of other parents through a private parent community provided included in the pack; the perfect place to share the highs and lows, notes on their little ones’ sleep regression and laugh together with tales of banana all over the walls. 

The Early Years Pack can be accessed on-demand, on any device, from anywhere in the world, and is available for 12 months from purchase. It is priced at £39.00 and on special launch offer for £20.00 during the first 48 hours (ending 9am GMT on 6 May, 2022). In addition to the workshops, the pack also includes PDF guides to go with each workshop, a downloadable recipe booklet created by Lizzie Loves, a downloadable milestone memory tracker and access to a private Facebook community for ongoing peer support. 

The Early Years Pack Workshops:

  1. Health in the early years, with health visitor Ruth Oshikanlu
  2. First Aid, with first aider Kate Ball 
  3. Sleep, with infant sleep consultant Sarah Patel
  4. Weaning, with paediatric nutritionist Katie Angotti
  5. Potty training, with childcare consultant Shada Lambert 
  6. Child development, with Psychologist Dr Martha Deiros Collado 
  7. Parental mental health, with Psychologist Dr Emma Svanberg
  8. Children's Yoga Workshop, with Yoga Teacher Natalie Reid 

See more information here: https://thepositivebirthcompany.co.uk/the-early-years-pack 

Siobhan Miller, Founder of The Positive Birth Company, says, "Raising three boys myself, I know ‘the fear’ all too well, when you’re sitting with your little one, frantically scouring Google for any sign of help. In return you are presented with a mass of articles / information and still wondering what to do! Raising the next generation is no easy feat. This phase of parenting can leave you on an elated high one minute and an exhausted low the next. That's why PBC took the time to think about what key milestones occur in the early years period and ask our community what common challenges people face. The parenting gurus in our new The Early Years Pack have shared invaluable insights on navigating the older baby, toddler and preschool years - from teething and weaning to first aid, safety and mental health. And we love to see our digital communities thrive, giving parents a safe space to find their tribe. 

The Early Years Pack really feels like your own personal online search has been done for you. And it’s a hand on the shoulder when you need it most."

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