Becoming a parent changes everything—including your relationship.
At Black Girls Mental Health Collective, we know that building a strong, loving partnership is one of the best gifts you can give your baby.

Our Bringing Baby Home workshop helps expecting and new parents create a thriving emotional foundation—for yourselves, and for your child.

This isn’t another parenting class about swaddles and schedules.
It’s about protecting the emotional bond that makes parenting easier, calmer, and more joyful.

Strengthen your relationship.

Strengthen your family.

What You'll Learn

In this workshop, you and your partner will:

You’ll walk away feeling more connected, prepared, and ready to thrive together.

Workshop Details

Learn, connect, and grow—from the comfort of home.

✅ Interactive sessions with live teaching

✅ Group activities & discussion

✅ Workbooks and take-home tools provided

  • Format: Live, Virtual via Zoom

  • Duration: 4 weeks | 3 hours per session

  • Faculty: Taught by Joni Parthemer, M.Ed., Gottman-trained educator

  • Next Cohort Starts: [Insert Start Date]

  • Special Pricing: Available for early registration

Gottman Institute research shows that 67% of couples experience a significant drop in relationship satisfaction during the first three years after having a baby.

But it doesn’t have to be that way.
When you invest in your partnership, you create a stable, nurturing home where your baby—and your relationship—can thrive.

Why It Matters

Who Should Join

The Bringing Baby Home Workshop is designed for:

  • Expecting parents in their 2nd or 3rd trimester

  • Parents with newborns (0–6 months)

  • First-time parents or seasoned parents adding a new baby

  • Couples, co-parents, blended families, and chosen families

We welcome all family structures centered on love and shared care.

Join the Next Cohort!

Space is limited to keep sessions small and interactive.
Start your parenting journey grounded in connection, joy, and love.

Your connection is your baby's foundation.

Reserve Your Spot Today

Questions? Contact us: info@blackgirlsmhc.org