Resources for Parents - Winter round up

One of our favorite things to do is to share high quality resources. There’s a lot of noise out there, so getting vetted recommendations can be incredibly helpful.



Kari Marble

Mother of two and a certified yoga and meditation teacher, massage therapist, infant massage instructor, and birth educator with over 20 years experience, Kari is a

She is passionate and has an extensive specialization in the childbearing year. Kari draws deeply upon yoga to sustain us through all phases of life. Dive into her website to learn more about her yoga, meditation and massage offerings.

 

Happy Baby Signs

Happy Baby Signs  helps parents live with more joy by illuminating new ways to nurture, communicate, and connect with their children. We have been providing baby sign language classes since 2005 and have taught more than 20,000 parents how to sign with their babies. Our program is founded on more than four decades of evidence-based research and uses American Sign Language (ASL). We believe using ASL with the hearing population nourishes a more inclusive community.

Their classes are a fun-filled way to teach parents how to introduce sign language into their baby's everyday routines through songs and interactive activities.

https://www.happybabysigns.com/babies.html

A Fresh Start - 2023 January Newsletter

starting fresh. come as you are.

Hello, hello!

As the new year gets underway, we're looking forward to the potential -- the potential for creating new spaces for babies to play, facilitating groups that truly support new parents, and sharing research-backed resources to lighten the load on your parenting journey.

The power of just showing up, without pretense, is tremendous. We invite you to show up, even when things are messy, disheveled, and ridiculous (…especially those days). Having someone to share that with - someone who will listen - can help in so many ways. Artist, Carissa Potter, of People Involved, so beautifully illustrates this.

For 2023, our goal is to continue to facilitate connection. In addition to offering groups, Recess is working to create places to connect in new neighborhoods. More on that here:

Since we started working on Recess, back in 2007, I’ve been driven by the concept of space and how it can encourage and facilitate organic connection. Once a space is thoughtfully created (& it doesn’t have to be fancy!), there is an anchor for families to come, breathe and connect. 15 years later, we are really good at identifying the right furnishings, playthings and even parent ed resources to outfit a place where a parent can show up, let their child explore and have a moment. Our goal for this year is to identify 5 places throughout the city to build out for families to gather. We have been fortunate to do this at Raley’s supermarket in Folsom, and Andytown Coffee/Ocean Plant in the outer richmond neighborhood in San Francisco.

The dream is to create places for under resourced communities to have a 'community living room’ of sorts. A safe refuge designed specifically for infants and their caregivers to safely relax, connect, and get resources to support their journey. Maybe this is a space in an apartment building, in the housing authority, a corner in a community center or something altogether different. If you’re interested in supporting that initiative, if you have contacts in the housing department, apartment buildings, or would like to volunteer to make it a reality, please reach out!

Build (& reinforce) your village. Community is crucial. To your wellbeing, and to your child’s. We invite expecting parents to share resources, gain tools and build connections before baby arrives. And, once that babe is on the outside, our new parent circles are an incredible space for sharing the experience with others in the same boat. Check out our new groups below! Lots going on in January.

Storm Safety. It looks like the bulk of the storms are behind us…for now. If you haven’t already, sign up for AlertSF for real-time emergency alerts. Simply text your zip code to 888-777. SF72.org, run by the Department of Emergency Management, is also an excellent resource for regular condition reports.

As continue to evolve the way Recess facilitates community and connection, we invite your feedback, input and involvement.

If you’re interested in joining our team of volunteers, please reach out! And if you would like to support our way forward, your donation is tax-deductible!

Thank you for following along on our journey, and thank you for letting us follow along on yours.

Stay safe and dry, and take good care,
xx
lisa

December Newsletter

home stretch

Hello, hello!

It’s hard to believe there are only 23 days left until 2023. Here’s hoping you are getting moments to enjoy the people you love, and pockets of time to reflect on the ups and downs of the past year. What a year it has been!

We are happy to share a few end of year updates, an exciting new space for play in the outer Richmond, and details about our final event of the year on 12/10 (your last chance of the year to pick up some Recess approved toys, say hello, see friends, and play!).

We didn’t quite meet our Giving Tuesday goals, but are moving in the right direction and hoping to hit our end of year goals. If you would like to support our mission, and have the resources to make a year end donation, we’d be so grateful.

Babies’ brains develop fastest from before birth to age three. So, their relationships with caregivers and early experiences—both positive and negative—build the foundations of brain architecture, which supports their ability to learn, their behavior, and their overall health.

This is why it’s critical to support parents and babies early, so caregivers can prevent infants and toddlers from experiencing prolonged stress that can disrupt healthy development. Access to mental health resources, quality child care, and networks of community support are critical to set families on a path for success.

Every child deserves a strong start in life, but not every child starts from same place. In 2023, our goal is to expand our mobile programming to communities throughout the city.

You can invest in changing the experience for families and the lifelong health of the future generation.

Thank you for following along on our journey, and thank you for letting us follow along on yours.

Take good care,
xx
lisa


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