Description
Calling all doulas, antenatal teachers and other birth workers looking to prepare their expectant parents for new baby visitors. Empowering expectant parents to set and stick to new baby visitor boundaries is crucial for their early postpartum recovery and bonding time. Protect the postnatal bubble with this great interactive activity!
Introducing the Baby Visitor Boundaries Activity, a no-prep printable and editable resource designed to empower expecting parents and students with the essential skills to navigate the delicate topic of managing visitors after a new baby arrives. This comprehensive activity is your secret weapon for saving precious planning time while fostering deep, memorable learning experiences. It’s perfect for ensuring your students feel confident and prepared for their postpartum journey.
What’s Included:
- Editable visitor boundary scenarios in Google Slides & PowerPoint
- Printable activity sheets for creating personal visitor boundaries
- Role-play practice scenarios for real-world application
- Handouts and new parent door signs to support the postnatal bubble
Perfect For…
- Antenatal classes and childbirth education courses
- Family Consumer Science and Health classes
- Doula and Midwife training programs
- PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic education) lessons
- Emergency sub plans for parenting or health courses
This resource is built on the philosophy that practical, hands-on learning leads to lasting understanding. By allowing students to actively create their own visitor boundaries through relatable scenarios and role-playing, they gain ownership of the information. This active participation transforms abstract concepts into concrete strategies, making the learning process more impactful and memorable.
Learning Objectives
- Students will be able to identify common visitor challenges faced by new parents.
- Students will develop strategies for setting and communicating clear visitor boundaries.
- Students will practice role-playing various scenarios to effectively manage guest expectations.
- Students will understand the importance of protecting the “postnatal bubble” for the well-being of new parents and the baby.
- Students will create a personalized plan for managing visitors during the postpartum period.
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Equip your students with the confidence and tools they need for a smoother transition into parenthood!
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