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Workshop recordings, worksheets, and further reading — collected for couples who completed (or registered for) Bringing Baby Home with RAD FAMS.

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01 — Workshop Recordings

Re-watch each session.

Recordings posted within 48 hours of each session

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Session 1

Building Your Foundation

Friendship, conflict under pressure, and the seven principles. The full 2-hour recording plus the slide deck.

Available after Session 1
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Session 2

Building Your Team

Co-parenting roles, shared expectations, and supporting each other when you're both running on empty.

Available after Session 2
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Session 3

Keeping the Connection

Stress, the baby, and connection rituals. How to stay close in the blur of new parenthood.

Available after Session 3
03 — Further Reading

Where to go next.

Curated by Gabriel Carazo

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Book

And Baby Makes Three

John & Julie Gottman. The book the BBH program is built on — the research, the stories, and the tools.

Find it
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Book

The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work

John Gottman. The foundation text — Sound Relationship House explained for couples in any season.

Find it
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Podcast

Small Things Often

The Gottman Institute's short-format podcast — bite-sized episodes you can listen to during a feed.

Listen
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Article

Bringing Baby Home — research summary

A plain-English summary of the longitudinal Gottman research that the BBH program is built on.

Read
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Article

Paternal postnatal depression in Australia

PANDA's resource hub for dads — what to look for, what helps, and where to call.

Read
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Book

Hold Me Tight

Sue Johnson. An Emotionally Focused Therapy companion — the bond beneath the behaviour.

Find it