Program Overview
The Certified Newborn Care Specialist program trains individuals to provide professional, evidence-based care for newborns in home and clinical settings. The curriculum covers safe sleep practices, infant feeding, developmental milestones, and postpartum family support, equipping graduates to serve families as private newborn care specialists or to support clinical staff in maternity and neonatal units.
What You Will Learn
- Safe sleep practices and SIDS reduction techniques
- Breastfeeding and formula-feeding support for families
- Newborn bathing, handling, swaddling, and soothing
- Identification of common newborn health concerns and when to escalate
- Postpartum family communication and emotional support
- Developmental milestones in the newborn period
- Professional documentation and care planning
Who This Program Is For
- Individuals pursuing careers as private newborn care specialists or night nurses
- Maternity and postpartum support workers
- Healthcare workers seeking to expand newborn-specific skills
Program Details
Duration
[Program length: TBD. Confirm with admissions.]
Schedule
[Schedule: TBD. Confirm with admissions.]
Prerequisites
[Prerequisites: TBD. Confirm with admissions.]
Tuition
[Tuition: TBD. Contact admissions for current fees.]
Questions?
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