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Professional Training Program: Welcoming the Unborn Child
Starts November 15, 2024, Live, Online
Welcome to our groundbreaking professional training program designed for health professionals who aspire to advance the field of prenatal care beyond the conventional scope. This is more than just a course—it’s an invitation to be part of a transformative movement that shapes the future of generations to come.
Why This Training Matters
Working with pregnant couples isn’t just about preparing them for childbirth; it’s about nurturing the future. The unborn child is not only a developing body but a consciousness rehearsing its entry into our world, within the specific realities of a family and culture. This program expands the role of health professionals beyond physiology and midwifery, enabling them to recognize and support the subtle nuances of this profound transition to parenthood.
Our aim is to reduce the negative lifelong impacts that can arise during this crucial time by equipping professionals with the tools and insights they need to inspire and elevate both parents and their unborn children.
Participants have shared that through this program, they first became better individuals, then connected with their partners on a deeper level, and ultimately, met their unborn child in ways they had never imagined.
Program Structure and Methodology
This 50-week training program offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, providing a complete package for those dedicated to making a meaningful impact in prenatal care.
- Weekly Live Sessions: Participate in live online meetings every week, each lasting 3 hours. These sessions are designed to be interactive, fostering a rich exchange of ideas and experiences.
- Practice Sessions: In addition to the live classes, you will engage in 2 hours of weekly practice, allowing you to apply what you’ve learned in real-time scenarios.
- Supervision and Tutorials: Regular supervision and personalized tutorials ensure that you are fully supported throughout the course. You’ll receive constructive feedback and guidance, helping you refine your approach.
- Experiential Learning: Unlike traditional antenatal classes, this program is experiential, changing the energy level of the participants. It draws on the latest findings in prenatal sciences, complexity theory, philosophy, and aesthetics, offering a holistic approach to prenatal education.
- Comprehensive Materials: All the materials you’ll need to later use in your own classes are provided, including detailed charts, structured lesson plans, and time management guides. These resources are meticulously organized to help you seamlessly implement the program with your clients.
- Customization and Flexibility: Learn how to structure, apply, and interpret feedback from your group, and how to make subtle modifications to meet the unique needs of each participant. This ensures that every attendee leaves the class inspired to become their best self.
Who Should Enroll?
This program is ideal for a wide range of health professionals who work with pregnant couples, including:
- Psychologists
- Midwives
- Doulas
- Birth Educators
- Obstetricians
- Pediatricians
- Social Workers
- School Teachers
Duration:
240 Hours
40 lessons of 3 hours each =120 hours
PAM workshop 15 hours
Practice: 40 2-hour long sessions =80 hours
Supervision Tutorials: 25 hours
Strengths:
- Holistic and Interdisciplinary Approach:
- The course integrates various disciplines, such as philosophy, aesthetics, complexity science, and prenatal sciences. This transdisciplinary approach enriches the content, making it more comprehensive and engaging for participants.
- Depth and Variety:
- It consists of an impressive variety of topics. From the intricacies of group dynamics to the subtleties of prenatal communication, the course ensures that participants gain a well-rounded understanding of prenatal experience and its broader implications so that they can lead pregnant couples and their unborn babies.
- Creative and Inspirational:
- The lessons are engaging and creative, not only intriguing but they also hint at the deeper philosophical and emotional exploration the course offers. The participants can see how they can be attitude changers, positive catalysts and how they can communicate challenging information in an inspirational, compassionate way.
- Focus on Practical Application:
- By including sessions like “The Conductor’s Baton: Leading with Compassion and Insight” and “Calm in the Storm: The Art of Visualization and Relaxation,” the course emphasizes the practical application of the concepts taught. The training ensures that participants can directly translate what they learn into their professional practice.
- Reflection and Personal Growth:
- The course encourages self-reflection and personal growth. This focus on inner development is crucial for health professionals who guide others through the profound transition to parenthood.
- Connection to Broader Themes:
- By linking prenatal care to larger concepts like cosmology, environmental stewardship, and ancestral wisdom, the course provides participants with a broader context. This helps them see their work as part of a larger, interconnected system.
- Methodology and Structure:
- Each theoretical class in Part 1 lasts about 3 hours. It involves a blend of discussions stimulated by prompts, quotes, and visuals, utilizing the Socratic maieutic method. The aim is to draw out and refine the innate wisdom of each participant. Time spent on lectures, group discussions, practical exercises, and reflections in each lesson is balanced. Case studies, role-playing, or simulations, especially in the more theoretical sessions are integrated. Multimedia presentations, hands-on activities, and written assignments enhance the learning experience for everyone.
- Balance Between Theory and Practice:
- Although the course includes practical elements, ensuring a balanced mix of theoretical concepts, part 2 and part 3 are more hands-on practice to help participants consolidate their learning.
- Assessment and Feedback Mechanisms:
- Continuous evaluation. Participants are asked to do regular quizzes, keep reflective journals, have peer feedback sessions, and practical assessments to track their progress and integrate the material more deeply. A capstone session or project at the end of the course, where participants can synthesize and integrate everything they have learned is submitted. This could take the form of a final mock class presentation, a group project, or a written reflection that ties together all the themes of the course.
Expected Outcomes
Graduates of this program will not only become skilled in leading antenatal classes but will also develop a deeper understanding of the psychological, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of pregnancy and the identity of the unborn. Participants will be equipped to guide parents-to-be in creating a nurturing environment that honors the unborn child and sets the foundation for lifelong well-being.
They will emerge as leaders in the field, capable of delivering antenatal education that transcends traditional methods. Their clients will leave their classes not only informed but profoundly transformed—ready to embrace parenthood with confidence, connection, and a deep sense of purpose.
Join Us and Make a Difference
This is more than just training; it’s a journey into the heart of what it means to bring new life into the world. Enroll today and become part of a community dedicated to advancing prenatal care through innovation, empathy, and a commitment to the highest standards of professional excellence.
STARTING MID-NOVEMBER!Â
Course Features
- Lectures 42
- Quiz 0
- Duration 50 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English or Greek
- Students 50
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes