Cribs for Kids provides
safe sleep education with the intervention of a portable crib to families who can not otherwise afford a safe place for their babies to sleep.
Not exact matches
We have maintained a long - time partnership
with First Candle, the leading national non-profit organization that is dedicated to the
education, advocacy and research of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), to educate parents and caregivers on the importance of
safe sleep practices for infants.
Babies Need Boxes equips families
with Baby Boxes and
safe -
sleep education to communities across the globe.
In addition to their efforts to work
with the healthcare community to promote
safe sleep education, they have partnered
with leading infant health and safety organizations to support their mutual interest in educating parents to keep all babies
safe.
supplies expectant and new families
with a
safe sleep space (baby box), newborn and postpartum essentials, perinatal
education, and community resources.
The goal
with this universal distribution approach, and scope of
education that Babies Need Boxes provides, will not only help families better access a
safe sleep space and essential items, but will ultimately engage the greater Cleveland community in conversations regarding racial inequity in childbirth, and help build the commitment needed to lower our infant mortality rates.
For more information please visit the
Safe to
Sleep ® public
education campaign led by The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and in collaboration
with other organizations.
There's a lot more information you'll want to research before you get started
with your co
sleep product, but these 5 safety tips can help give you a framework from which to build your
safe co
sleeping education.
However, a research team at Temple University Hospital (TUH) has now found that face - to - face postpartum
education about
safe infant
sleep, combined
with the distribution of a baby box, which is a cardboard bassinet, reduced the rates of bed - sharing during babies» first 8 days of life.
Since breastfeeding is also associated
with a reduced risk of SIDS, the authors recommend that
safe -
sleep education be integrated
with lactation advice.
«In an effort to address the common high - risk behaviors associated
with infant mortality, we created the
Sleep Awareness Family
Education at Temple, or
SAFE - T, program,» says Megan Heere, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Medical Director of the Well Baby Nursery at TUH.
Since breastfeeding is also associated
with a reduced risk of SIDS, the authors recommend that
safe -
sleep education be integrated
with lactation advice.
«In an effort to address the common high - risk behaviors associated
with infant mortality, we created the
Sleep Awareness Family
Education at Temple, or
SAFE - T, program,» says Megan Heere, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Medical Director of the Well Baby Nursery at TUH.