The First Year

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  • Mommy Work: First Year Pack (FY-0322)

    Balancing family and work. With only 24 hours in a day, how do you manage these two full-time jobs and do both well? After all, there ARE only so many hours in a day, and a few of those need to involve sleep! When both your boss and your family require 100 percent of your time and energy, how do ...

  • Being a Super Mom: First Year Pack (FY-0323)

    Mommies have to stretch like Elastigirl and wear a lot of capes all at the same time. In addition to scaling large buildings in a single bound, you also have to be organized and run like a well-oiled machine to make it all work. Ever wish you could use the Lasso of Truth with your kids? Well, kee...

  • Car Seat Safety: First Year Pack (FY-0033)

    Parents are responsible for keeping their children safe, including traveling safely with them. Car seat recommendations and laws change and vary by state. Add to that the stress of figuring out which car seat is right for your child and car, and how to install and use it correctly. It can feel ov...

  • Mommy Nutrition: First Year Pack (FY-0364)

    Let’s see…the choice between chocolate cake or a Snicker’s Bar for lunch vs a healthy alternative. The choice is tough, isn’t it? What feels good vs what is good! This video looks at why a mommy’s nutritional needs are important and how you can make healthy choices 90 percent of the time so that ...

  • Preventing Child Sexual Abuse: First Year Pack (FY-0035)

    Protecting their children from harm is every parent’s responsibility and concern. Finding out their children were sexually abused is a parent’s nightmare. Ninety percent of sexual abuse happens to victims who know and trust their abuser. So, what can you do to protect your child in a day and age ...

  • Childhood Immunizations: First Year Pack (FY-0352)

    Opinions about vaccines are easy to find and it is hard to know what to believe. This DVD uses CDC sources and documented studies to explore the truth about vaccines including: The History of Vaccines; How Vaccines are Made; Are Vaccines Safe; Common Ingredients in Vaccines; Do We Really Need Vac...

  • SIDS: First Year Pack (FY-0037)

    Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, is a scary and confusing subject for most parents. Much research over the years has led to many different recommendations that have greatly reduced the chances of an infant dying unexpectedly. Should you be reasonably worried about SIDS? What can you do to r...

  • Newborn Sickness: First Year Pack (FY-0326)

    Colds, the flu, stomach bugs, rashes, and other bacterial or viral infections. These are many of the illnesses parents face when raising children. How do you treat a fever, avoid dehydration, or cope with a nasty cold? Most illnesses can be treated at home. This video takes a look at the common p...

  • Infant CPR: First Year Pack (FY-0039)

    Newscasts are filled with stories about SIDS, drownings, accidents, and other scenarios involving babies and children. Knowing that you are responsible for keeping your baby safe is scary for any parent. What would you do if your child was choking or stopped breathing? Could you save your baby’s ...

  • Infant Nutrition: First Year Pack (FY-0041)

    There are many nutrients your baby needs in order to thrive. Putting it all together may seem like a complicated chemistry assignment. While a lot goes into providing your infant with a healthy diet, whether you’re breastfeeding, using formula, or eventually introducing solid foods, it’s really n...

  • Baby On the Move: First Year Pack (FY-0042)

    Even before your baby was born, she was on the move. Much of her physical development before and after birth leads to her ultimate goals of standing and walking. From the earliest milestones to when she is finally walking, skipping, and jumping, a baby must learn many new skills along the way. Th...

  • Getting Your Baby to Sleep: First Year Pack (FY-0375)

    When mama don’t sleep, baby don’t sleep either! It’s hard getting your baby to sleep long enough in order for you to get adequate sleep too! It can turn any of us into mombies, you know, mom-zombies! Why do babies sleep for such short stretches of time, and when can you expect yours to sleep thro...

  • Crying: First Year Pack (FY-0492)

    We love our babies, but we HATE their crying. Especially the inconsolable crying that you can’t fix! It’s hard to listen to, and it makes us so EMOTIONAL! It evokes feelings from deep within! You may be wondering, “Is this normal?” “Am I doing something wrong?” Or worse, “Is there something wrong...

  • Quality Child Care : First Year Pack (FY-0448)

    Choosing child care that is right for you and your child can be difficult. This DVD covers the possible problems to look for, what types of care are available, and the questions that should be asked at the facility. Also covered are the following topics: Defining What You Want, Family and Friends...

  • Understanding Your Infant: First Year Pack (FY-0475)

    Probably one of the scariest things in life is bringing home your newborn for the first time and realizing, “I DON’T COMPLETELY KNOW WHAT I’M DOING!” Well, give yourself a big hug ‘cuz most parents feel this way! After all, babies can’t really tell you what they need…or can they? In this video, w...

  • 0-3 Months: Infant Expectations: First Year Pack (FY-0477)

    In the first three months, it may seem that all your baby does at first is eat, sleep, poop, and repeat. But really, a lot of changes occur as your newborn discovers life outside the womb. They are developing physical strength, learning to communicate and interact with you, and taking in all the ...

  • 6-9 Months: Infant Expectations: First Year Pack (FY-0479)

    You have brains in your head and feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. And just as Dr. Seuss suggests, your baby is discovering their mobility! They’re beginning to move around on their own and interact with their family and other familiar people in their lives. ...

  • 3-6 Months: Infant Expectations: First Year Pack (FY-0478)

    When your baby was born, the only sounds they made were contented coos and grunts when eating or loud wails when they needed you. But just six months later, your smart little baby is babbling newly discovered sounds like, “mmmm” and vowels like “ah” that when strung together will be music to your...

  • 9-12 Months: Infant Expectations: First Year Pack (FY-0480)

  • Dunstan Baby Lesson 1 (FY-0584)

    Covering the first three sounds and Priscilla's story, this lesson will help your clients understand their baby and the crys and sounds they make.
    Included chapters in this lesson are: Priscillas’ Story, Welcome, "neh" means feed me, "owh" means tired, "eh" means burp me.
    Dunstan baby language ...

  • Dunstan Baby Lesson 2 (FY-0585)

    In lesson two you will hear from parents and how learning to communicate with their baby has helped them understand their child.
    Dunstan baby language comes from Priscilla Dunstan, who was born with the unusual gift of a photographic memory for sounds. She could hear patterns in sounds no one els...

  • Dunstan Baby Lesson 3 (FY-0586)

    In lesson three you will learn what the sounds Eairh and Heh mean.
    Dunstan baby language comes from Priscilla Dunstan, who was born with the unusual gift of a photographic memory for sounds. She could hear patterns in sounds no one else could hear.
    When her son, Tom, was born, she found a speci...

  • Infant Accidents: First Year Pack (FY-0626)

    Bringing a baby home is exciting. But keeping them safe can be stressful! As they grow, they begin to kick and push with their legs, grab at things, roll over, and crawl. These exciting milestones can cause you lots of worries about keeping your baby safe. In this video we discuss how to prevent ...

  • Teething Time - First Year Pack (FYP-0655)

    22 min. Most babies will develop teeth between 6 and 12 months. Teeth are an important part of a child's health and development. In this lesson, you will learn the physical effects of teething.
    We will discuss teething and breastfeeding and the do's and don'ts of soothing a child during this ph...