Conscious Fathering

Changing the trajectory of fatherhood one dad at a time.

Program Details

More than just basic baby care, this program offers men insight into preparing for those precious first few months of baby’s life. Sample topics include:

  • How will I know when my baby is hungry?
  • How much rest does my baby need?
  • What will I do when they cry (and they will!) and how will I soothe them?

This 2-hour program provides a hands on overview of baby’s basic needs, the “things every parent needs to know and how to build a solid relationship with your child from the very first day. Not only do dads learn how to meet baby’s cycle of care, they learn a framework for solid fathering for all of their child’s ages and stages.

This program provides men an opportunity to learn their newborn baby’s 5 basic needs, keys to how babies communicate and how to not only meet their baby’s needs…but anticipate them.

Since 1999, expectant and new fathers have been getting a lot more out of those first precious moments with their children because of the skills-and more-provided by the Conscious Fathering Program.

Primarily a hospital based program, Conscious Fathering empowers new fathers to build a partnership with mom in caring for and nurturing their children, from the very first day.

Conscious Fathering classes are taught be experienced dads with a passion for fatherhood and teaching.  
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baby and dad
It’s tough to be a real partner in parenting if you don’t know much about babies.
For men, it’s not that we can’t learn, it’s just that before now, we never needed to.

Contact Conscious Fathering

Jessup Coffin
Conscious Fathering Program Coordinator
206-233-0156 ext. 259
jcoffin@parenttrust.org >>

Our Funding Partner

Our Founder

Bernie Dorsey is the founder of the Conscious Fathering Program, the largest class for the new and expectant father in Washington State and second largest in the Nation. Bernie developed the program out of a need for classes devoted to dads and the knowledge that it is impossible to be a competent partner in caring for a new baby if you know little or nothing about infants. Among his many accolades, Bernie was the recipient of the Governor’s Award for Advocacy of Child Abuse Prevention in 2002 and in 2004 received official commendation from the National Center for Fathering for his work to strengthen fathers and families. Bernie has served as PTSA president, is the father of one son and the uncle of many children in his immediate family and to those in his community.