Understanding Fatherhood for Dads and Partners

This live online event is designed for expectant fathers, partners and supporters.

Event Date: Sep 18, 2025

Event Time: 5:00 PM

Event Type: Virtual

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This curriculum is designed for new fathers and partners to be able to:

• Develop a plan for connecting with their child during the pregnancy, including going to prenatal classes and doctor visits with Mom.

• Prepare their homes for the arrival of their baby with safety in mind, including a focus on safe sleep.

• Identify ways they can assist during labor, birth, and the hospital stay

• Recognize the emotions they may feel during the first few months of being a father and partner and know when to get help for depression.

• Gain confidence in their role as a father and supporter by learning specific ways to interact with their baby from birth and as they grow, as well as how to be supportive of breastfeeding.

• Use effective communication techniques with their partners both before and after the baby is born.

• Find resources and support for parenting.

• Practice self-reflection on their positive contribution to their child’s life

Contact: 954-265-4484 | family@mhs.net

This curriculum is designed for new fathers and partners to be able to:

• Develop a plan for connecting with their child during the pregnancy, including going to prenatal classes and doctor visits with Mom.

• Prepare their homes for the arrival of their baby with safety in mind, including a focus on safe sleep.

• Identify ways they can assist during labor, birth, and the hospital stay

• Recognize the emotions they may feel during the first few months of being a father and partner and know when to get help for depression.

• Gain confidence in their role as a father and supporter by learning specific ways to interact with their baby from birth and as they grow, as well as how to be supportive of breastfeeding.

• Use effective communication techniques with their partners both before and after the baby is born.

• Find resources and support for parenting.

• Practice self-reflection on their positive contribution to their child’s life

Contact: 954-265-4484 | family@mhs.net