How Baby Steps helps put new parents on a firm footing

Charlotte Goddard
Monday, July 29, 2019

NSPCC programme sees new parents who may be less likely to access antenatal education receive the support that can transform outcomes for their families.

Interactive sessions include discussions and creative activities designed to build relationships between parents and babies. Picture: NSPCC
Interactive sessions include discussions and creative activities designed to build relationships between parents and babies. Picture: NSPCC

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