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HOW WE LOST OUR NATURAL
ANTENATAL EDUCATION

Once upon a time parenting really did come naturally to most of us. It wasn't a shock to the system and if we had doubts or fears or questions, we genuinely had a 'village'. Wisdom was passed from mother to daughter and aunt to niece, and as women we spent a lot of our life caring for babies -  building our knowledge for when we had children of our own. 

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Fast forward several millenia, and many of us find ourselves separated from our already shrinking villages, without the opportunity or time to learn the language of babies or the art of caring for them.  

 

With much of our old wisdom lost, our childcare practices have changed significantly, but our babies haven't. They still expect things to be much the same as they were thousands of years ago. 

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Cave Babies is a class which will teach parents some of the wisdom of primal parenting. We link past and present by looking at what your baby is biologically programmed to expect, how to work with those expectations in the 21st century. 

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Cave women care for their babies in a cave.
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