Complete Parenthood Course — Module 4: Early Parenthood & Family Culture
Early Parenthood, Child Development, Parenting Risks, Communication and Long-Term Family Culture
This course helps adults build a family culture that supports emotional safety, early development, communication, boundaries, repair and responsible help-seeking. It covers early child needs, attachment, emotional safety, parenting styles, behaviour concerns, school/daycare communication, safeguarding, parental overwhelm and long-term family values.
Lead faculty: Dr David Adam Braimer, PsyD Co-faculty: Deborah Aukje Brommer, Bachelor of Social Work
To help adults build a family culture that supports emotional safety, development, communication, boundaries, repair and responsible help-seeking.
Core themes
•Early child needs
•Safety, feeding, sleep and warmth
•Predictable routines
•Attachment and emotional safety
•Secure base and responding to crying
•Caregiver regulation and repair after conflict
•Parenting styles and risks
•Authoritarian patterns
•Permissive patterns
•Neglect, inconsistency and overprotection
•Child behaviour and educational concerns
•Observation without panic
•School/daycare questions
•Family communication and culture
•Rituals, home language, discipline and respect
•Risk awareness and safeguarding
•Domestic violence, parental overwhelm and substance misuse boundaries
Learning outcomes
✓Understand early development through observation, not panic or comparison
✓Apply attachment-informed and trauma-sensitive communication principles
✓Distinguish coaching/educational support from diagnosis or child-protection services
✓Prepare school/daycare communication and behaviour-observation notes
✓Create a long-term family culture plan with values, boundaries and repair practices
Included materials
◆Course 4 PDF with embedded Module 4 PowerPoint slides
◆Early development and observation prompts
◆Family culture planning material
◆Safeguarding and referral-boundary framing
Make Baby Complete courses provide educational, reflective and coaching-oriented preparation for fertility awareness, pregnancy readiness, relationship preparation and parenthood planning. They do not provide medical treatment, fertility treatment, diagnosis, psychotherapy, psychiatric care, legal advice, emergency support, or guaranteed outcomes. For medical, mental-health, legal, safety or emergency concerns, customers must contact qualified local professionals or emergency services.
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