When

Saturday 9/22/18 & Saturday 9/29/18

Where

Wellspring Counseling - Bellevue 
11911 NE 1st Street, Suite 206
Bellevue, WA 98005
 

 
Driving Directions 

Contact

Julia Weil 
Wellspring Counseling - New Parents Services 
425-453-7890 x375 
jweil@wellspringfs.org 
If this workshop is full and registration is closed, you can use this link if you want to be placed on a waiting list:. GET ON WAITING LIST
 

Bringing Baby Home
Presented by Wellspring New Parents Services

Bringing Baby Home Service Agreement

Purpose
A dynamic workshop for expectant couples and parents of infants and toddlers, Bringing Baby Home helps partners stay connected and involved in interaction with their baby and helps them create a caring, nurturing home where conflict is dealt with in constructive ways. Bringing Baby Home is based on the research of Drs. John & Julie Gottman and the Relationship Research Institute.

We want to make sure you understand that Bringing Baby Home is not individual, couples, or group therapy. This workshop is not for couples in need of greater services than a 2-day psycho-educational workshop can provide. This workshop is not a baby-care class.

Length of Workshop/Cancellation Policy
This workshop meets for two consecutive Saturdays from 9am to 4pm.  This workshop is completely voluntary and you are free to terminate your participation at any time. However, if you cancel less than 1 week prior to the beginning of the workshop or do not attend, you will be charged the workshop fee of $225 or your EAP benefits will be charged except if New Parents Services cancels the program. This cancellation policy exists because it is a small workshop with a spot saved especially for you. If you cancel less than a week prior to the workshop we do not have sufficient time to offer the spot to someone else.

CANCELLATION POLICY: There are no refunds within seven (7) calendar days prior to the event. EAP benefits will be charged if applicable. We will attempt to get you into the next BBH workshop if space is available.  

Confidentiality

While personal sharing is not a requirement of this workshop, at times people do share personal stories that we would ask you to keep confidential. However, group leaders are required by law to report suspected child abuse, elder abuse, and clear, concrete evidence of planned acts of violence. 

Risks and Benefits
Talking and discussing parenting issues sometimes include experiencing uncomfortable levels of feelings like sadness, guilt, anxiety, anger, and frustration.  Talking has also been shown to have benefits for people.  It often leads to a significant reduction of feelings of distress, and better relationships and resolutions of specific problems.

Concerns
If you have any concerns about your experience in the workshop, address them directly with your workshop leader. If your concerns persist after contacting the workshop leader, please contact Veronique Burke, program director at (425)453-7890 x268. If there is any other information you would like your instructor to know about either of you, your relationship, or your child(ren), please email your workshop leader.