Frequently Asked Questions

Read the most commonly asked questions from our customers and learn more about what makes Complete Harmony classes so special.

General Questions

Who are your classes / services suitable for?

Our programmes are designed to support you no matter where you are on your journey into parenthood. Whether you’re expecting your first baby or are a seasoned parent, we offer nurturing spaces for connection, movement and rest.

  • The Pregnancy Yoga class is suitable from the second trimester up to birth.
  • Baby Yoga is suitable for babies aged between 3 months and 18 months.
  • Toddler Yoga is designed for children aged 18 months up to 5 years (parents attend together). 

So, whether this is your first time or you’ve done classes before, you’re welcomed exactly where you are.

When and where are classes held, and how long do they run?

Classes are held at the Quaker Meeting House, Churchtown Road Lower, Dublin 14 — just a short walk from the Windy Arbour Luas stop. There’s free parking at the venue.

In addition to in-person sessions, online classes via Zoom are offered, enabling you to join from home.

The term length for many of the classes is six weeks. For example, the Pregnancy Yoga course “runs six weeks a term.”

Each class has a scheduled start time (for example: next term starting Tuesday 28th October at 7 pm for Pregnancy Yoga) which you will see when booking.

What should I bring / prepare for a class or session?

We aim to make things easy so you can arrive and relax. Here’s what to bring / prepare:

  • For Pregnancy Yoga: a water bottle to keep hydrated, wear comfortable clothing you can move in. Mats and cushions are provided–you may bring your own if you prefer.

  • For Baby/Yoga & Infant Massage: our mats, cushions and oils are provided. You’ll just need to bring the usual baby kit you’d bring on an outing (nappy bag, change of clothes, your baby’s comfort items).

  • For toddler-classes: comfortable clothing for you and your child, nothing too restrictive—so you can move together.

  • Arrive a few minutes early so you’re settled; for in-person: the venue has free parking and is in the Quaker Meeting House, Churchtown.

How many people are in a group class?

While our website doesn’t specify a fixed maximum group size or ratio, we are committed to creating supportive, safe and personal environments in all our classes.

We recommend reaching out when you book or prior to a term to ask about current numbers for the class you’re interested in - this ensures we can answer any concerns about space, attention and comfort.

We tailor our sessions to ensure you feel both seen and supported.

Pregnancy Yoga Classes

When can I start Pregnancy Yoga classes?

Pregnancy Yoga classes are suitable from the second trimester onwards up to when you give birth.

What should I bring to class?

Yoga mats and cushions are provided in your class, although you are more than welcome to bring your own. Some classes we use an exercise ball and again you can bring your own or there will be some to borrow for that class. It is important to stay hydrated so bring along a bottle of water.

You should wear something comfortable as there is a lot of movement in the class.

Where are the classes held?

The in-person classes are held in the Quaker Meeting House, Churchtown, Dublin 14. There is free parking at the venue, and we are straight through the main doors

The nearest Luas stop is ‘Windy Arbour’ which is about a 3-minute walk away.

The online classes are held on Zoom.

Can I claim back through my Health Insurance Company for the classes?

You will have to check with your own insurance company as it can depend on the level of cover that you have.

Can my Partner come to the classes?

The Pregnancy Yoga classes are just for the mum to be, but we often offer a partner class and you will be given this information during your term.

Infant Massage Classes

What age is Baby Massage Suitable for?

Baby Massage can be started at birth and can classes are taught up to 1 year old.

What do I need to bring to the class?

Mats, cushions and oil are provided in the class for your baby and all you need to bring is what you would usually take out with your baby.

Can I claim back through my health insurance company?

Yes you may be able to claim some of the class payment back through your insurance company, you will have to check your level of cover.

Can I bring a sibling to the class?

It is recommended you come along with just your baby to the class, but if you have no other arrangements you are welome to bring along another child. We do ask that you bring something to keep your child occupied (there will be spare dolls if they wish to take part in the class) it is important they are not disruptive in the class.

Where are the classes held?

The in-person classes are held in the Quaker Meeting House, Churchtown, Dublin 14. There is free parking at the venue, and we are straight through the main doors.

The nearest Luas stop is ‘Windy Arbour’ which is about a 3-minute walk away.

The online classes are held on Zoom.

What should my baby wear?

Your baby should wear something that is easy for you to undress in the class.

Baby Yoga Classes

What age is Baby Yoga Suitable for?

Baby Yoga classes are for babies aged between 3 months and 18 months.

What do I need to bring to the class?

Mats and cushions are provided in the class for your baby and all you need to bring is what you would usually take out with your baby.

Can I claim back through my health insurance company?

Yes you may be able to claim some of the class payment back through your insurance company, you will have to check your level of cover.

Can I bring a sibling to the class?

It is recommended you come along with just your baby to the class, but if you have no other arrangements you are welome to bring along another child. We do ask that you bring something to keep your child occupied (there will be spare dolls if they wish to take part in the class) it is important they are not disruptive in the class.

Where are the classes held?

The in-person classes are held in the Quaker Meeting House, Churchtown, Dublin 14. There is free parking at the venue, and we are straight through the main doors.

The nearest Luas stop is ‘Windy Arbour’ which is about a 3-minute walk away.

The online classes are held on Zoom.

What should my baby wear?

Your baby should wear something that is easy for you to undress in the class.

Toddler Yoga Classes

What age is Toddler Yoga Suitable for?

Toddler Yoga classes are for toddlers aged 18 months and 5 years old.

What do I need to bring to the class?

Mats and cushions are provided in the class for you and your toddler, please refrain from bringing toys as they can be distracting to other toddlers.

Can I bring a sibling to the class?

The class is open to all children aged between 18 months and 5 years old and you are more than welcome to come with more than one child to the class. During mid-terms the older children as also welcome to come along and it is a family class.

Where are the classes held?

The in-person classes are held in the Quaker Meeting House, Churchtown, Dublin 14. There is free parking at the venue, and we are straight through the main doors.

The nearest Luas stop is ‘Windy Arbour’ which is about a 3-minute walk away.

The online classes are held on Zoom.

What should we wear?

Your toddler should wear something comfortable to move around in, this is also recommend for the parent coming to the class also.

Can I leave my toddler there an return after the class?

This class is for Parents and toddlers to do together so parents must be present at all times.

The Complete Harmony Franchise

Do I need experience in massage or yoga to become a franchisee?

No previous experience is required. We provide full induction training covering everything you need to deliver Complete Harmony classes safely and confidently.

If you already hold relevant qualifications, that’s a bonus - but we’ll still take you through our methods to ensure consistency across the network.

What types of classes will I be able to run?

You’ll be trained to deliver our full range of classes for mothers and babies - including Infant Massage, Baby Yoga, Toddler Yoga and Wellbeing for Mothers and Babies.

Additional training is available if you wish to offer Pregnancy Yoga at a later stage.

How much time does it take to run the business?

Most franchisees begin by running classes two days a week, which provides a comfortable income and allows time for family life.

As your business grows, you can increase the number of classes to suit your goals and availability.

How does the booking system work?

All bookings and payments are managed centrally through the Complete Harmony website.

Each franchisee has their own area on the site where mothers can easily find and book local classes.

This system keeps everything simple and allows you to focus on teaching and community building.

What support will I receive after training?

We provide ongoing business and technical support, updated training, marketing resources, and access to our operations manual.

You’ll never be on your own - we’re committed to helping you build a successful and rewarding business supporting mothers and babies in your community.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Complete Harmony different from other wellbeing or baby class franchises?

Complete Harmony has been established since 2005 and is built on first-hand experience of motherhood. Our classes are baby-led, inclusive, and proven to help mothers build confidence and community. We combine professional training, personal support, and a clear focus on mother-and-baby wellbeing.

How much does it cost to join the franchise?

The initial franchise fee is €9,000, which includes your induction training, launch marketing, starter materials, and ongoing support. We’ve worked hard to keep the investment low while providing everything you need to start strong. Finance may be available from franchise units of major banks (subject to status and business plan).

What earnings can I expect?

Your income depends on how many classes you run and the size of your local customer base. Based on our experience in Ireland, franchisees delivering between six and ten classes per week (term time only) can achieve annual profits of around €21,000 to €40,000. These figures are indicative and not guaranteed but show the potential for a rewarding, flexible income.

What training will I receive?

Every franchisee attends a comprehensive induction programme covering class delivery, health and safety, customer care, and business management. You’ll also receive specialist training from one of Ireland’s leading practitioners, with access to refresher sessions and ongoing development as new classes are introduced.

Will I have an exclusive area?

Yes. Each franchise operates within its own exclusive territory, ensuring that you have a protected area to develop your classes and grow your reputation locally.

How are classes managed and booked?

All bookings and payments are handled through the central Complete Harmony website. You’ll have your own dedicated page where mothers can book directly. This simple system helps maintain consistency and ensures all franchisees can focus on teaching rather than administration.

What ongoing support do franchisees receive?

Support doesn’t stop after your launch. You’ll have access to our detailed operations manual, business mentoring, webinars, and one-to-one guidance. We also provide help with marketing, customer retention, and local community engagement to keep your business thriving.

Can I start part-time?

Yes. Many franchisees begin part-time, running classes two days a week around family life. The model is flexible and can grow with you as your confidence and demand increase.

Do I need to find my own venue?

We’ll help you identify suitable venues such as community centres or local halls. Some franchisees choose to operate from a central location; others use smaller venues in nearby towns to build awareness and expand their client base.

How long is the franchise agreement?

The franchise agreement runs for five years, with the option to renew at the end of the term. This gives you the stability to grow your business while knowing you’re part of a supportive, long-term network.

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