Join the SoundBirth Support Circle!

A nurturing space for expectant couples and new parents who want to embrace music, sound and their voice as tools to support their birth and attachment parenting journey.

Are you…

  • Expecting a baby and wanting a calm, powerful, connected birthing experience?

  • Practicing attachment parenting or possibly even considering homeschooling in the future?

  • Looking for a supportive community of like-minded parents?

  • Interested in using music, singing, and sound for bonding and stress relief?

If so, you’re invited to join the SoundBirth Support Circle!

Each week, we will:

  • Talk, laugh, support, listen and learn from everyone in the group!

  • Introduce your baby to beautiful sounds from high-quality musical instruments.

  • Sing songs to help you feel connected to your baby, soothe your baby, and create a musical routine in your daily lives.

  • Listen, relax and move to beautiful music together.

  • Learn how to create your own “Family Lullaby”.

Nothing is as pleasingly stimulating to your baby’s brand-new ears and growing neuronal network as your own voice – no matter what your friends and relatives think of it.
— Don Campbell, The Mozart Effect

More Details:

Who is this for? Expectant couples and new parents with babies up to walking age!

Where: Leeming (South of River, Perth)

Day: Tuesday mornings starting from 1st April 2025

Time: 9:30 - 11:30

Cost: $20 per week (cash preferred)

Bookings are a must: Text Nicole 0419285500 or email in link below

Muffin, tea and musical instruments provided!

Includes access to a private Facebook group where you can stay connected, share musical experiences, and ask questions!

As the group grows, guest speakers will be invited—home birth midwives, doulas, post-natal doulas, musicians, music therapists, baby carrier experts and more!

Let’s create a village of support, wisdom, and connection for you and your little one from the beginning!

The vocal nourishment that the mother provides to the child is just as important to the child’s development as her milk.
— Dr Alfred Tomatis
What better way to reassure a newborn – to wrap him in a warm security blanket of familiarity and beauty – than by accompanying his entire world with recordings of the transcendently beautiful music he has listened to all his life?
— Don Campbell