In your previous 2 courses, you learned some medical interventions and skills to keep newborns healthy in the days and weeks after they have been born. In this course, you will learn some key things that parents will need to do to keep their babies safe and healthy. The Guidance to Keep Newborn Babies Safe and Healthy Course will teach you best practices for how your baby will spend most of their day: eating, sleeping, and sometimes crying. Parents need to understand how to optimize nutrition, how to create a safe and happy sleep environment, how to safely transport their baby in their car, and how to respond to their baby’s crying.

Guidance to Keep Newborn Babies Safe and Healthy

Guidance to Keep Newborn Babies Safe and Healthy
This course is part of Newborn Baby Care Specialization



Instructors: Christine Gold
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Reviewed on Jun 6, 2023
I enjoyed this course. I would recommend for all mothers of newborns. Lots of great information.
Reviewed on May 13, 2020
excellent teachers. Contents are very good. I like it. nice to hear the classes.
Reviewed on Nov 2, 2020
Very relevant and informative to the new parent! This course has really explained extensively on the important topics of concern to parents and supporting care providers. Highly recommend.
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