Bill Williams, R. N, teaches how to help prepare new dads as they transition into fatherhood. Bill is a Registered Nurse, founder of the Sons to Dads program and author of the book "Sons to Dads: A Transition Guide just for new Dads" and has his own
Blog.
About the Class
SONS to DADS is a hospital-based prenatal workshop just for new dads. This “for men only” course is designed to meet the changing needs of today’s dads.
Dads receive the education, tools and practical hands-on experience that encourage confidence in themselves and foster trust between them and their partners. The class is three hours.
The class will cover: - Caring for your new family
- The labor and delivery room
- Supporting mom through "Postpartum Blues"
- How to keep cool when angry
To register for prenatal classes or to inquire about class fees or class locations please call the Baptist Health System Referral and Information Center at (210) 297-7005 and let them know how you heard about this class.
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Website
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About Bill Williams, R. N
Bill Williams, R.N., the founder of Sons to Dads, is a father of three and a grandfather. He is a Registered Nurse at Baptist Health System, San Antonio, who has dedicated his entire nursing career to the care of newborns as a Neonatal Intensive Care nurse. Having done this for over 15 years, Bill has noticed that most of the instruction concerning the baby care is geared towards the new mom, with little consideration given to the new dad.
With the father’s interest at heart, Sons to Dads was developed to help the dads of today be better prepared for his new and wonderful role of a caregiver, not only to the newborn, but to the new mom as well. Many years of experience and research have been incorporated into the lessons to be passed on to new dads; giving them the appreciation of sharing the new responsibilities and joys of parenting.
The goal is to present the new dad with the tools needed to solve day-to-day problems; providing instructions from the dad’s point of view; and, to offer hands-on experience needed to give him the confidence of doing a good job.
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