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Isis Babies from the Start

By Goddess in Progress ·   April 28th, 2010

I first found Isis more than four years ago.  I was in that stage where we weren’t quite ready to start trying to get pregnant, but I thought about it ALL. THE. TIME.  I read everything I could online, I covertly checked out maternity clothes.  When poking around the maternity section of the Brigham & Women’s Hospital website (the place I thought I might deliver, but ultimately did not), I saw that they outsourced their prenatal education to the then-new Isis Maternity.  I ate up everything on Isis’ site. I imagined signing up for their classes and learning how to breathe through labor, and read all about breastfeeding consults.  Why yes, I do obsess over things long before I need to. Why do you ask?

Anyways, when my turn came around, I took my first Isis class at their original center in Brookline, and it was Parenting Multiples (the class was so-so, but reports from other friends lead me to believe that it’s really awesome now).  I got my prenatal massage there.  And when my itty bitty babies were five weeks old, we started Great Beginnings, the very first in the mom/baby class series.

Great Beginnings

Great Beginnings

Oh, how I loved that class.  So much knowledge and comfort.  I loved our teacher, Carole, who had such a way with both the babies and the moms.  I loved our group, the fact that we all got along and that we still try to get together when we can.

Since those first days more than two and a half years ago, we have taken almost the entire Child Development class series. Social Butterflies. Sprouts.

social butterflies

Sprouts

Sign & Sing. Explorers. Lightning Bugs.

Explorers

There’s a part of me that’s pretty sad about the fact that my kids are about to age out of the Isis offerings.  But we’ve had an awesome time there. It was always a safe place to go. A place where they understood babies who cried, toddlers who touched things they weren’t supposed to, and moms who were exhausted, at their wits end, or celebrating the biggest or tiniest of accomplishments.

Lightning Bugs

So, when my friend Cindy at Isis invited me to a big launch event at the Boston Isis location, I was tickled. While I’ve always been skeptical when a company does some “rebranding,” in this case I think it was a fitting evolution.  It started as “Isis Maternity” six years ago, and quickly became the largest provider of prenatal education in the country. It is the official childbirth education provider for nearly all of the major Boston hospitals.  Their prenatal classes of all varieties (hypnobirthing, anyone?) are great, but they go way beyond those few months of pregnancy. Classes through age 3.  Toys and gear and clothing from nursing bras and slings to puzzles and ride-on toys. Every product is on someone’s “must-have” list, and is the latest in gadget-y, organic-y, and of-the-moment-y stuff.

Lightning Bugs

Their new identity is “Isis: Parenting Starts Here.”  That couldn’t be more fitting. It was really and truly where I got my start. I could go on for days about how the classes there gave me confidence, taught me how to get out of the house, taught my kids how to behave in a group class setting, and always was one of my favorite outings.  Boston-area parents, do yourself a favor. If you’re at all accessible to Arlington, Boston, Brookline, or Needham, sign yourself and your babies up for whatever class you can. If the price seems too high to manage, talk to someone at the center, because they’ve got a community fund to help if the cost is prohibitive.

I have never regretted signing up for a class at Isis, and I bet you won’t, either.

Categories : Child Development, Learning/Classes, Out and about, Parenting
Tags : Boston, Isis Maternity, Isis Parenting, mom and baby classes, new moms, prenatal education

Comments

  1. Kami says:
    April 28, 2010 at 7:22 pm

    Lucky girl to discover the Isis community so early on. I didn’t until my youngest was almost 2. Actually, it was the day you and I met. But I’ll sing their praises all over town. What a special, special place.

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  2. Nicole says:
    April 28, 2010 at 7:31 pm

    Did you ever do their Creative Explorations Art class? I’m thinking about signing up for that one but not sure how doable it is with a 1:2 ratio…
    .-= Nicole´s last blog ..Can’t you just hire a sitter?? =-.

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  3. Christina says:
    April 28, 2010 at 7:43 pm

    I’m jealous of that place. It looks amazing. :)
    .-= Christina´s last blog ..Trying to have a baby-Part 1 =-.

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  4. Cindy says:
    April 28, 2010 at 8:12 pm

    Liz, this got me all misty. I’m so happy that you’ve had such a wonderful experience at Isis. Thanks so much for sharing it– love the pictures!

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  5. heatherv says:
    April 28, 2010 at 9:36 pm

    Love hearing about the classes. Wish we had something similar in Raleigh, although we have tons of mommy-baby themed places with classes but I like the progression of Isis. Telling you when I was in Boston this summer minus the winters it would make my short list of places to live.
    .-= heatherv´s last blog ..Multiple Madness! =-.

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  6. Charlene says:
    April 29, 2010 at 6:59 am

    Love the post and the pictures! Especially the famous babies circle one!

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  7. Mommy, Esq. says:
    April 29, 2010 at 8:05 am

    I did a couple of classes for my twins and will probably do “Second Time Moms” for the new baby to get me out of the house. My biggest complaints though are (1) parking (street only in Arlington, hard in the winter with a snap and go and infant twins), (2) rooms are too small (they stuffed 7 moms with twins into a tiny room with NO helper other than the instructor) and (3) no “free play” or other services to benefit your membership or signing up for a class. It would be useful if they did a playgroup for free if you signed up for a class (like EI does).
    .-= Mommy, Esq.´s last blog ..Second Time Not So Charming =-.

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  8. Stacey says:
    April 29, 2010 at 8:14 am

    I heard such great things about Isis from my sister that I called them to see if they had/were going to open a branch in Charlotte. Alas, it was not to be so my options ended up being paying an absorbanent amount for LittleGym or creating my own playgroup. I went with the latter…
    .-= Stacey´s last blog ..Tuesday Thoughts =-.

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  9. reanbean says:
    April 29, 2010 at 9:06 am

    It sounds awesome! I must admit, I’ve never looked much into the classes because the cost is so high. It never occurred to me that there might be some financial assistance for that sort of thing. Good to know…
    .-= reanbean´s last blog ..Humpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall (Giveaway) =-.

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  10. Cindy Meltzer says:
    April 29, 2010 at 9:33 am

    Hi Mommy, Esq… just wanted to respond to your comments. You are right about the parking in ARL, especially in winter with twins. Our Needham center has a free parking lot (although you likely wouldn’t want to make the trek in winter). Arlington also has the smallest classroom for new parenting groups which can be a tight squeeze in a group with twins. All other centers have rooms at least twice as large. Just wanted you to know that there are other options for folks who may visit our centers. Oh, and we do have free drop-in playgroups for members. See the schedule here: http://www.isismaternity.com/classes/type/playgroupdrop02
    Best,
    Cindy Meltzer
    Isis Community Manager

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