I started at the Evergreen parent-baby group when he was 2 weeks. It's free through 3 months, even if you didn't give birth there. Definitely do it if you can. I started hanging out with a subset of those mommies, and we still see each other often even though we long since stopped the classes.
You're welcome at the Baby 'n Me class at ShoreNorth Co-op Preschool. Emily and I go there Tuesdays, 1:30-3:00. It's nice to get out of the house. The youngest in our class right now is 4 months but you're totally welcome! It's a pretty easy going group (feed, change, do whatever you need to take care of baby during class w/out worrying about it) and I think it runs similarly to PEPS.
Also - I love going to Mommy Movie Thursdays at 10 a.m. Lincoln Square Cinema in Bellevue. Not really meeting new people there, but it's nice to get out of the house for a movie. Plus the staff delivers concessions to you, the sound is turned down and the lights are up a bit.
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I took B to our first parent-baby class when he was 10 days old. It's never too early in my opinion. It's so good to get out of the house and spend time with other mommies.
I think it's never too early! My PEPS group started when my LO was 6 weeks, but the youngest baby in our group was only 2 weeks, it just depends on when they have enough people to form a group, I think. Oh, and PEPS has been awesome for us; we still get together all the time, even though the formal meetings ended six months ago.
I went to the Evergreen Parent-Baby classes when DS was a couple months. I would've gone sooner, but I didn't have a clue what I was doing. There were plenty of girls who came to that class while still in the hospital after childbirth!
My PEPs group started up when DS was a few months old. I wished it had started sooner!
Get out as soon as you can - it will help you keep your sanity.
You're welcome at the Baby 'n Me class at ShoreNorth Co-op Preschool. Emily and I go there Tuesdays, 1:30-3:00. It's nice to get out of the house. The youngest in our class right now is 4 months but you're totally welcome! It's a pretty easy going group (feed, change, do whatever you need to take care of baby during class w/out worrying about it) and I think it runs similarly to PEPS.
Also - I love going to Mommy Movie Thursdays at 10 a.m. Lincoln Square Cinema in Bellevue. Not really meeting new people there, but it's nice to get out of the house for a movie. Plus the staff delivers concessions to you, the sound is turned down and the lights are up a bit.
That sounds really fun! I'll let you know if me and Gracie go to the Baby 'n Me class! And the movie thing sounds awesome
Re: Mommy groups- how young is too young
I'm going to make an AWESOME big brother.
You're welcome at the Baby 'n Me class at ShoreNorth Co-op Preschool. Emily and I go there Tuesdays, 1:30-3:00. It's nice to get out of the house. The youngest in our class right now is 4 months but you're totally welcome! It's a pretty easy going group (feed, change, do whatever you need to take care of baby during class w/out worrying about it) and I think it runs similarly to PEPS.
Also - I love going to Mommy Movie Thursdays at 10 a.m. Lincoln Square Cinema in Bellevue. Not really meeting new people there, but it's nice to get out of the house for a movie. Plus the staff delivers concessions to you, the sound is turned down and the lights are up a bit.
I went to the Evergreen Parent-Baby classes when DS was a couple months. I would've gone sooner, but I didn't have a clue what I was doing.
There were plenty of girls who came to that class while still in the hospital after childbirth!
My PEPs group started up when DS was a few months old. I wished it had started sooner!
Get out as soon as you can - it will help you keep your sanity.
That sounds really fun! I'll let you know if me and Gracie go to the Baby 'n Me class! And the movie thing sounds awesome