About this Event
Our Guest Speaker: Natalia of Play Hollow
Natalia is a Puerto Rican bilingual (English-Spanish) speech and language pathologist with 13 years experience working with children, their families, and their community. Natalia completed her BS with two majors in Linguistics and Psychology at Boston College and then completed her MS in Speech-Language Pathology with a bilingual/bicultural extension certificate at Teachers College, Columbia University. Natalia has a strong passion for helping children and their families communicate effectively and create an environment where all involved can feel heard and have a sense of purpose and belonging. Natalia’s offerings have not only included traditional therapy for monolingual and bilingual families, but have expanded to other roles such as teaching homeschool courses, developing programs for social skills and work/life skills, and classes for younger children and toddlers encouraging language building, language use, and cooperative play.
SPACE IS LIMITED: REGISTER TO ATTEND (include the baby(ies) or kid(s) that you intend to bring with your RSVP as well)
We welcome all women of all stages of motherhood to ask questions, exchange experiences/stories, and share resources to better our mental, emotional and social wellbeing.
As a mom, you might put everyone else’s needs first. We prioritize mental health and want to provide a space where moms can feel connected with others who GETS it.
Wherever you are on your motherhood journey, you are welcomed! We weren’t meant to do this alone–moms need help, support, and community. Find community, feel supported, and know that you are NOT alone.
Hosted by our founder and CEO, Tatiana who is a new mom. Mothers of all stages and children of all ages are welcome.
Hopefully we will be able to use the library’s toys for the kiddos to stay busy, however, feel free to bring any toys, blankets, or snacks.
This is a free maternal mental health advocacy program for local mothers that are struggling with postpartum depression, lack of community support and accessible resources called Empowered Mothers. NWR has communicated with over 60 local mothers and they have all expressed a demand for this educational and empowering program and the desperate need of support for their mental, emotional, and social well being. The objective of the Empowered Mothers program is to help all mothers with mental and emotional resources and support to increase mothers’ sense of belonging, self-esteem, safety, and overall confidence in the way they parent their children.
This meet-up will be meeting twice a month at different locations to better support moms and women throughout the Capital Region. Please email us [email protected] for any questions, be a guest speaker, be a location/spot our meet-up is scheduled at, or have any suggestions.
Learn more at www.nwralbany.org
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
40 Front St, 40 Front Street, Ballston Spa, United States
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