It is not uncommon for parents to have questions about
newborn sleep behaviors and safety.
Not exact matches
She has a wealth of experience regarding postpartum adjustment, including: normal
newborn behavior, infant
sleep, postnatal recovery, and breastfeeding.
Her goal is to help your family learn about normal
newborn behavior, baby care techniques, infant
sleep, postnatal recovery, breast and infant feeding techniques.
This course discusses routine
newborn tests and procedures, infant characteristics, normal
newborn behaviors, baby comfort and soothing techniques, safe
sleep practices, breastfeeding, babywearing, and infant grooming.
We will discuss
newborn care including feeding techniques, normal
newborn behaviors, bathing, diapering, umbilical cord care, swaddling,
sleeping and so much more.
They're familiar with normal
newborn behavior:
sleeping, swaddling, soothing, and more.
A wide - range of parenting skills are covered related to child health, safety, and development, including:
newborn care; feeding and nutrition; diapering; bathing; home and
sleep safety; first aid; toilet training; parent - child interactions; and positive
behavior support.
Maternal depression has been shown to be associated with many adverse health outcomes among the offspring of depressed women, including preterm birth, low birth weight,
newborn irritability, developmental delays, somatic complaints,
sleep problems, child abuse, and psychiatric and neurobehavioral disorders.8 — 21 Although considered to be attributable in part to genetic factors, some of the behavioral problems observed among children of depressed women are thought to arise from the negative parenting
behaviors that these women display.22 — 24 Such negative parenting
behaviors include inconsistent discipline and control, unavailability, and emotional insensitivity.22 — 24