Upcoming Terms of June and July Pregnancy Classes

I’m currently taking bookings for my pregnancy classes. Book now as places are booking up quickly!!

Wednesday evening class, 8.15pm at Blackwell Halll which is in Harrow Weald, the hall is just down the road from the Alpine crossroads and is very close to both Bushey and Stanmore. I have availability to start 5th June.

Sunday morning class, 10.30am at Aspire in Stanmore which is close to Bushey, Edgware and Elstree. I have availability to start Sunday 30th June.

Tuesday evening class, 7.30pm at JFS School in Kenton, the school is on The Mall which is just off the main Kingsbury roundabout which is very close to Wembley. and Kenton Road. I have availability to start the 2nd July.

Practicing yoga based movements in pregnancy can help if you’re suffering from common pregnancy complaints such as lower back pain, insomnia, and nausea.

Learning breathing techniques and in particular using deep breathing techniques helps to promote greater levels of relaxation which will help you sleep better, regulate your heart rate and blood pressure.

During pregnancy it is especially important to learn to work your pelvic floor. Your pelvic floor helps to support all your internal organs as well as your baby during pregnancy. Your pelvic floor can weaken during pregnancy and childbirth so it very important to work the pelvic floor before and after childbirth.

Connecting with your baby is a great opportunity to take time out of your busy work and home life and bond with your growing bump.

Don’t forget to build that all important social network! being a new mum can be tough. Attending a pregnancy yoga class can help you to build your network with other expectant mums!

Book your place directly online or get in touch if you’d like more information on 07581 538 767 or email sally-mistry@thedaisyfoundation.com

Upcoming terms of Pregnancy Classes – April and May dates

I’m currently taking bookings for my pregnancy classes. Book now as places are booking up quickly!!

Wednesday evening class, 8.15pm at Blackwell Halll which is in Harrow Weald, the hall is just down the road from the Alpine crossroads and is very close to both Bushey and Stanmore. I have availability to start 10th April.

Sunday morning class, 10.30am at Aspire in Stanmore which is close to Bushey, Edgware and Elstree. I have availability to start Sunday 12th May.

Tuesday evening class, 7.30pm at JFS School in Kenton, the school is on The Mall which is just off the main Kingsbury roundabout which is very close to Wembley. and Kenton Road. I have availability to start the 7th May.

Practicing yoga based movements in pregnancy can help if you’re suffering from common pregnancy complaints such as lower back pain, insomnia, and nausea.

Learning breathing techniques and in particular using deep breathing techniques helps to promote greater levels of relaxation which will help you sleep better, regulate your heart rate and blood pressure.

During pregnancy it is especially important to learn to work your pelvic floor. Your pelvic floor helps to support all your internal organs as well as your baby during pregnancy. Your pelvic floor can weaken during pregnancy and childbirth so it very important to work the pelvic floor before and after childbirth.

Connecting with your baby is a great opportunity to take time out of your busy work and home life and bond with your growing bump.

Don’t forget to build that all important social network! being a new mum can be tough. Attending a pregnancy yoga class can help you to build your network with other expectant mums!

Book your place directly online or get in touch if you’d like more information on 07581 538 767 or email sally-mistry@thedaisyfoundation.com

Upcoming Pregnancy Classes February and March dates

I’m currently taking bookings for my pregnancy classes. Book now as places are booking up quickly!!

Wednesday evening class, 8.15pm at Blackwell Halll which is in Harrow Weald, the hall is just down the road from the Alpine crossroads and is very close to both Bushey and Stanmore. I have availability to start 27th February.

Sunday morning class, 10.30am at Aspire in Stanmore which is close to Bushey, Edgware and Elstree. I have availability to start Sunday 17th March.

Tuesday evening class, 7.30pm at JFS School in Kenton, the school is on The Mall which is just off the main Kingsbury roundabout which is very close to Wembley. and Kenton Road. I have availability to start the 19th March

Practicing yoga based movements in pregnancy can help if you’re suffering from common pregnancy complaints such as lower back pain, insomnia, and nausea.

Learning breathing techniques and in particular using deep breathing techniques helps to promote greater levels of relaxation which will help you sleep better, regulate your heart rate and blood pressure.

During pregnancy it is especially important to learn to work your pelvic floor. Your pelvic floor helps to support all your internal organs as well as your baby during pregnancy. Your pelvic floor can weaken during pregnancy and childbirth so it very important to work the pelvic floor before and after childbirth.

Connecting with your baby is a great opportunity to take time out of your busy work and home life and bond with your growing bump.

Don’t forget to build that all important social network! being a new mum can be tough. Attending a pregnancy yoga class can help you to build your network with other expectant mums!

Book your place directly online or get in touch if you’d like more information on 07581 538 767 or email sally-mistry@thedaisyfoundation.com

January Tinies Baby Massage and Wrigglers Baby Yoga Classes

New term of Baby Massage Class starting Thursday the 10th January at 11.15am, 12.15pm and 1.30pm.

Baby massage is a wonderful lifelong skill that enhances and nurtures the bond between parent and baby.

Becoming a new mum can be a challenging and exhausting yet rewarding time. Baby massage classes are designed to empower new parents and take time out of their lives to relax and spend quality time to focus on their babies and to learn a skill that they can do anywhere, at any time.

Massage helps your baby to sleep better. Massage increases levels of relaxation which promotes longer more restful sleep.

Is your baby suffering with digestive issues? baby massage helps to provide relief from wind, constipation and colic. Do you know that baby massage can even help with teething discomfort?!

The room that we use is a lovely warm and comfy environment for you and your baby to relax and feel safe.

Classes are completely baby led, so please don’t worry if you need to stop, soothe, feed, nappy change or cuddle. That’s all absolutely fine!

The classes are held over six weekly sessions and are for babies from around 4 weeks to crawling. Baby massage techniques can continue to be used as your child grows.

Baby classes are held at The Bernays Memorial Hall which is next door to Sainsbury’s on the main Broadway in Stanmore.

The massage sessions are 45 minutes long and each class includes a demonstration and group practice of massage strokes and are completely baby led.

There is also time for you to relax, have a chat, a cup of tea and a biscuit is you’d like to.

The new term of classes will be starting on Thursday 10th January. Tinies baby massage classes at 11.15am, 12.15pm and 1.30pm.

Upcoming Pregnancy Classes – January Dates

I’m currently taking bookings for my pregnancy yoga based movement classes starting soon, book now as places are booking up quickly!!

Wednesday evening class, 8.15pm at Blackwell Halll which is in Harrow Weald, the hall is just down the road from the Alpine crossroads and is very close to both Bushey and Stanmore. I have availability to start 9th January.

Sunday morning class, 10.30am at Aspire in Stanmore which is close to Bushey, Edgware and Elstree. I have availability to start Sunday 27th January.

Tuesday evening class, 7.30pm at JFS School in Kenton, the school is on The Mall which is just off the main Kingsbury roundabout which is very close to Wembley. and Kenton Road. I have availability to start the 29th January.

Practicing yoga based movements in pregnancy can help if you’re suffering from common pregnancy complaints such as lower back pain, insomnia, and nausea.

Learning breathing techniques and in particular using deep breathing techniques helps to promote greater levels of relaxation which will help you sleep better, regulate your heart rate and blood pressure.

During pregnancy it is especially important to learn to work your pelvic floor. Your pelvic floor helps to support all your internal organs as well as your baby during pregnancy. Your pelvic floor can weaken during pregnancy and childbirth so it very important to work the pelvic floor before and after childbirth.

Connecting with your baby is a great opportunity to take time out of your busy work and home life and bond with your growing bump.

Don’t forget to build that all important social network! being a new mum can be tough. Attending a pregnancy yoga class can help you to build your network with other expectant mums!

Book your place directly online or get in touch if you’d like more information on 07581 538 767 or email sally-mistry@thedaisyfoundation.com

Upcoming Pregnancy Classes – November and December Dates

I’m currently taking bookings for my pregnancy yoga based movement classes starting soon, book now as places are booking up quickly!!

Tuesday evening class, 7.30pm at JFS School in Kenton, the school is on The Mall which is just off the main Kingsbury roundabout which is very close to Wembley. and Kenton Road. I have availability to start the 27th November.

Wednesday evening class, 8.15pm at Blackwell Halll which is in Harrow Weald, the hall is just down the road from the Alpine crossroads and is very close to both Bushey and Stanmore. I have availability to start 28th November.

Sunday evening class, 10.30am at Aspire in Stanmore which is close to Bushey, Edgware and Elstree. I have availability to start Sunday 2nd December.

Practicing yoga based movements in pregnancy can help if you’re suffering from common pregnancy complaints such as lower back pain, insomnia, and nausea.

Learning breathing techniques and in particular using deep breathing techniques helps to promote greater levels of relaxation which will help you sleep better, regulate your heart rate and blood pressure.

During pregnancy it is especially important to learn to work your pelvic floor. Your pelvic floor helps to support all your internal organs as well as your baby during pregnancy. Your pelvic floor can weaken during pregnancy and childbirth so it very important to work the pelvic floor before and after childbirth.

Connecting with your baby is a great opportunity to take time out of your busy work and home life and bond with your growing bump.

Don’t forget to build that all important social network! being a new mum can be tough. Attending a pregnancy yoga class can help you to build your network with other expectant mums!

Book your place directly online or get in touch if you’d like more information on 07581 538 767 or email sally-mistry@thedaisyfoundation.com