Babies, Brains and Bonding: A Free Webinar for Expectant and New Parents

Join us for a free Parent Webinar all about Babies, Brains and Bonding

14th April at 5.30pm

Welcoming a baby into your life brings many questions. How do babies develop emotionally? What does bonding actually mean? And how can everyday interactions shape your baby’s developing brain?

In this free webinar, Clinical Psychologist Dr Charlotte Dunster-Page will introduce the science of early relationships and explain how your baby’s brain develops through connection with you.

What you’ll learn about baby brain development

Together we will explore how babies communicate their needs, how early experiences influence emotional development, and the simple everyday interactions that support strong and secure relationships.

You will come away with a clearer understanding of:

  • How babies’ brains develop in the earliest years

  • Why bonding and early relationships matter

  • How everyday moments shape emotional wellbeing

  • What your baby might be communicating 

Who this webinar is for

This session is designed for expectant parents and parents of young babies who would like to better understand their baby’s behaviour and feel more confident in responding to their needs.

The session will be informative, reassuring and non-judgemental, with a focus on helping parents feel more confident in their relationship with their baby.

Live on Teams on 14th April at 5.30pm. You are welcome to attend with your children alongside you and the session will be recorded so you can catch up in your own time.

Sign up to access our free webinar

You'll receive an email with the link to join us before 14th April!

Meet Dr Charlotte

Avoid the misinformation available online and learn from our Clinical Psychologist (that’s me, Charlotte!).

I'm Dr Charlotte Dunster-Page and I'm a Clinical Psychologist. I founded Born to Bond, a non-profit organisation, to support families in building secure relationships with their babies. I'm a mum of two and all my work is evidence-based.

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