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NIDCAP Program Guide
10 Pearls of Wisdom
These NIDCAP-based considerations are for parents with babies in the intensive care nursery. They were developed to support parents and their babies to get to know one another and build close and trusting relationships.
Babies feel and experience their parents and the world around them through all of their senses. The baby’s behavior guides the parent. How parents interact with their infant is much more important than what they do. The parents’ gentle caresses and soft smiles, and the tone of their voice provide comfort and assurance. A parent’s presence and love provides invaluable healing medicine for their baby.
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PODCAST Episode 1: How NICU Babies Communicate
Heidelise Als, PhD, talks about the behavioral communication of infants
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PODCAST Episode 2: NICU Family Partnerships
Jeniffer Degl, Latoshia Rouse and Melissa Johnson reflect about family partnerships in the NICU
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PODCAST Episode 3: NIDCAP Goes Beyond The NICU
James Helm, PhD, talks about the NIDCAP approach and its significance after NICU hospitalization
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PODCAST Episode 4: Everyone Matters in the NICU
gretchen Lawhon, PhD, RN, FAAN and Dorothy Vittner, PhD, RN, FAAN, talk about the NIDCAP Nursery Program.
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PODCAST Episode 5: Everything Matters in the NICU
gretchen Lawhon, PhD, RN, FAAN and Dorothy Vittner, PhD, RN, FAAN, talk about the NIDCAP Nursery Program.