Introducing the "Mini-Bugs" Learning Program for Infants Aged Three to Eight Months
New Parent-Child Course for Babies in Lünen, Germany
Starting on the 2nd of September, 2025, a new parent-child course for babies aged three to eight months will be held in Lünen, Germany. This course, organised by the Family Office of the city of Lünen, will take place every Tuesday from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM at the Lünen-Süd bus stop, Jägerstraße 44.
The course is designed to provide an opportunity for parents to exchange ideas and support each other in a small group. It aims to strengthen the parent-child bond and offers insights into the signals babies give and what they respond to positively. Participants will also receive information on the motor, emotional, and social development of the first year of life.
Registration for the course can be made via email at fmlnbrlnnd. The course will continue for five dates, but specific dates have not been announced yet.
This course includes shared physical contact, rituals, and sensitive reactions, creating a nurturing environment for both parents and babies. It's a perfect chance for new parents to learn and grow together, while building a supportive community.
The course is being led by Angela Kruse-Planinic, the person in charge of the Familienbüro of the city of Lünen. If you're a parent of a baby within the specified age range and are interested in joining, don't hesitate to register for this enlightening and engaging course. The course was initially scheduled to start on August 27th, 2025, but specific dates have not been announced yet. Stay tuned for more updates!
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