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You're IT The Parent Collective!
Three questions with Jessica M. Hill, founder of The Parent Collective.
Why did you start your business?
I started The Parent Collective because of my experience with having my boys in the UK. The UK gets a lot of things right when it comes to having a baby. This includes a 1-year maternity leave, in-home midwife visits postpartum, health visitors who are focused on the physical and emotional health of the mom… but their approach to prenatal classes had the biggest impact on my transition into motherhood. The UK looks at prenatal classes as an opportunity to build a community without mom dates or trying to talk over baby music classes.
Our signature prenatal series, which sorts participants by neighborhood and due date, not only teaches you all you need to know about labor and how to care for your newborn, but throughout four classes, you will connect with other local expectant couples and develop your modern-day village - a support network of couples that will help you through illness, loneliness, marital problems, and the run of the mill baby drama. They also provided each other with companionship during those sometimes endless and monotonous days with a newborn.
What is your best-selling product/service?
By far our in-person prenatal series is our best-selling service. During Covid, we shifted all of our programs to zoom and still offer zoom options, but since returning to in-person classes, our series are selling out months in advance. I think couples are hungry for that connection and feeling of community we all missed out on during the pandemic.
I couldn’t do what I do without our amazingly supportive venue partner Kaia Yoga!
I am also so appreciative of the network of support for new moms that we refer to all of the time including Milk Street Lactation, The Fairfield Motherhood Cooperative, The Alliance Center, and many more.
Through my years working with expectant and new mothers, I have seen many women who are struggling with the transition to motherhood. Whether it is managing the juggle of responsibilities between work and home, resisting the pull of perfectionism, fighting against mom guilt and burnout, or feeling disconnected from the woman they were before they became a mother; often these women need a safe space to work through some of the thoughts in your head to gain clarity and develop strategies for making life smoother and more enjoyable. This need inspired me to pursue certification as a life coach.
Coaching is focused on looking at the present day and moving you forward – so I work with moms to identify priorities, craft goals, and experiment with weekly action steps that help them see concrete change.
I offer 1:1 coaching as well as group programming for new mothers, working mothers, and one dedicated to exploring Fair Play; a game-changing solution designed to illuminate the invisible work of domestic and childcare tasks and spark conversation between partners with the goal of more fairly dividing responsibilities.
Visit The Parent Collective online here, and make sure to check out their Facebook page as well!
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