Santo Domingo.— PrimerizaRD, the maternity community that has established itself as a leader in the Dominican Republic and a benchmark in education, accompaniment, and tribe building, announces the arrival of PrimerizaRD Talks, a transformative experience created to redefine the way we talk about motherhood in the country.
The event will be held on the next March 7th at 2:00 p.m. at Acropolis Business Mall, within the framework of the commemoration of International Women's Day, to elevate the conversation about the role, voice, and well-being of Dominican mothers.
Under the slogan “Because talking also heals”, this event is not simply a series of conversations: it is a collective declaration. It is the meeting point where motherhood ceases to be lived in silence and begins to be shared with truth, awareness, and support. In a context where many mothers face parenting amidst social pressures, inherited myths, and emotional loneliness, PrimerizaRD Talks emerges as a brave space that honors each story and places the strength of the tribe at the center.
The opening will be in charge of Alfania Mendoza, founder and president of PrimerizaRD, whose vision has impacted the lives of thousands of Dominican mothers since 2018. Her leadership has driven a conscious motherhood movement in the country, positioning the community as a platform of national reach that promotes evidence-based information, maternal mental health, respectful parenting, and real accompaniment. Under her direction, PrimerizaRD not only informs: it transforms culture.
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"Positive parenting vs. old discipline", a deep dialogue on the evolution of parenting models in the Dominican Republic and the conscious breaking of inherited patterns; and "Single mothers and non-traditional families", a space that highlights single motherhood, co-responsibility from a realistic approach and the approach to families with children with ASD and other conditions, expanding the definition of family from inclusion, empathy and respect.








