Baby advice for new parents
Expecting a baby? Just welcomed a newborn? Congratulations! Becoming a parent is the start of one of life’s most rewarding experiences.
But nothing can really fully prepare you for all the changes a new baby brings. Thecoupleconnection.net’s Becoming a Parent section, specifically aimed at new parents and parents to be, is packed full of articles and interactive videos that’ll help parents through this time of transition.

Adjusting to your new role as a parent, you'll discover changes not only in yourself, but in your relationship too. That’s why thecoupleconnection.net has developed a range of online tools specially designed to give new parents looking for relationship and baby advice a helping hand.
Having a baby can change the dynamics of your relationship, but the impact doesn’t need to be a negative one. If you’re worried about the effect the arrival of your little one could have on your relationship why not try our online course for new parents Changes for Me and Us?
However happy you are the demands of a new baby can be overwhelming; meaning one or both of you may need some extra support. Money worries, post-natal depression, and lack of proper sleep can also pile on the pressure, so you may find you could benefit from some useful baby advice.
Changes for Me and Us offers relationship and baby advice through an interactive course that will help you understand and cope with these changes. By working through the course together you’ll not only learn about each other’s hopes, fears and expectations, you’ll also find you’re more prepared and realistic about the ups and downs of parenthood.
Good relationships don’t just happen, they take hard work. It’s the couples who recognise this that make it through life’s biggest changes most successfully. Thecoupleconnection.net is on hand to support new parents with expert relationship advice during this significant time of change.
And while it’s important to build on your communication skills with your partner during the early stages of parenthood, don’t forget to work at communicating effectively with your baby too.
Babies can’t speak, but they can communicate through their own baby ‘cues’. It may seem difficult to understand at first, but with the help of thecoupleconnection.net’s new baby advice game Baby Clues you and your and your partner can learn to translate your little one’s language through every cry, smile and whimper.
You’ll be guided through Baby Clues by Baby Evie, the adorable host of this fun and interactive baby communication quiz, who’ll offer baby advice and tips along the way. She may only be three months old, but Evie could certainly teach you a trick or two.
For further support head over to the relationship forum where you can ask your parenting questions and receive advice from the Talk it Out Team and other parents in similar situations.
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