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Re: [hudvalleybirthnetwork] Fwd: Dancing For Birth TM - National Instructor Training Workshop Feb 1-2, 2009!

Thanks, Sivan!



Jennifer Dembo, CCE, CD (DONA)
Hand-in-Hand Childbirth Services
914.261.7417






On Jan 23, 2009, at 5:14 PM, Sivan Doron wrote:

Hi
I got this email and thought it might interest some of you...

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From: Stephanie Larson <info@birthingwithease.com>
Date: Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 2:15 PM
Subject: Dancing For Birth TM - National Instructor Training Workshop Feb 1-2, 2009!
To: info@birthingwithease.com


Dear Doula Friends and Colleagues,
 
When I first learned of Dancing For Birth TM and the instructor training program I was so excited I was ready to hop on plane to go to a training!  
But I came up with something even better...
I am so pleased to let you know that I have secured the Tri-State Area as a site for a Dancing For Birth TM Training Workshop!  This is really good news for us, because not every area is getting their own training
Better yet, the founder of Dancing For Birth TM will conduct our training. 
 
Please pass this e-mail on to your friends, family and colleagues who may be interested!  The training is appropriate for all those (including pregnant women) who want to learn more about how to help women have better pregnancies and births.  They don't have to aspire to become Dancing For BirthTM instructors to benefit from the workshop.
 
I am serving as local co-coordinator and would like to get your feedback. Please e-mail me back and let me know you are interestedIf you or your organization would like to be a sponsor of the training, please  click  http://www.dancingforbirth.com/becomeasponsor.html  .  For general information please see below and feel free to call or e-mail me or the Dancing For Birth TM Headquarters.  Registrations are now being accepted and you can register from the websitewww.DancingForBirth.com  
The workshop takes place a week from Sunday.  If you want to get one of the last few spots left, I suggest you register today. 
 
Looking forward to dancing and learning with you!  
 
Jane Silane (Sorry for any cross posts)   
 
 
Dancing For BirthTM
 
Bring valuable skills and wisdom to pregnant/postpartum women in your community!
 
Dancing For Birth TM Instructor Training Workshop: Feb 1-2, 2009
Dancing For Birth TM Instructor Certification  is a great addition to your doula, midwife, nurse or childbirth educator practice, yoga, dance or fitness practice or passion for birth.  Training is fun, quick and easy!
No prior experience or certifications required.
 toll free 866-643-4824
 
Dancing For Birth TM prenatal/postpartum classes incorporate dance moves from around the world that best prepare women to give birth.  Birth can be like a marathon, and Dancing for BirthTM classes prepare women for the challenge. They become stronger, more agile, more at ease with theirpregnant bodies and both mentally and physically ready to embrace their unique birth experiences.

Dancing for BirthTM class participants report experiencing low levels of discomfort, few or no interventions, brief labors and high levels of 
satisfaction during their births.

At the same time they learn valuable childbirth preparation skills and natural pain coping techniques that will build their confidence in their own birthing ability and wisdom. Did you know that there is an optimal position for babies to be in when labor begins, and expectant moms can help assure that position? They gain knowledge to help them have the births that they envision for their babies.

Babies whose mothers take Dancing for BirthTM  classes love the motion of dancing and are easily soothed after birth by being held while their mothers dance.  Postpartum women regain their pre-pregnancy shape and tone more quickly when they continue Dancing for BirthTM  classes with their babies after they are born.
 
Dancing for BirthTM instructors enjoy a career that enables them to enlighten, energize and empower pregnant and postpartum women.  Here's a sample of what they say about the training weekend:
"The training was truly inspirational.  I felt empowered through learning the materials and cannot wait to teach and pass on this essential information to other women." -E.W. , Virginia
"The training was pleasurable, not stressful in any way. Good flow of information - good pace for learning. Valuable information. Helped deepen my doula training. Thank you so much!" L.S., Canada
" I feel joy! " S.R., Missouri
 

 
toll free 866-643-4824
 
This e-mail is intended for those who have interest in Dancing For Birth TM.  Please e-mail the word Unsubscribe to the sender if you did not want to receive this e-mail.  Thank you.



-- 
Sivan Doron
H. (203) 775-3626
C. (860) 966-4670

 <dancing logo 5.jpg><Dancing For Birth TM workshop tri state Feb 1-2, 2009.pdf><Dancing For Birth Sponsor Application.pdf>



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Hi I got this email and thought it might interest some of you... ... From: Stephanie Larson <info@...> Date: Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 2:15 PM ...
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Thanks, Sivan! Jennifer Dembo, CCE, CD (DONA) Hand-in-Hand Childbirth Services 914.261.7417...
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