Don't Contain Their Potential: Safe Sleep and Movement For Baby Wellness

Course Number
SEDon'tContainTheirPotential2hrCONNECT
Overview

This two-hour training discusses developmentally appropriate practices for safe sleep and placing infants in containers. Together, we move through why the back is best and why babies should only be in cribs when they’re sleeping. Additionally, we will navigate through harmful effects of other containers we see babies in and what exactly makes them harmful. By the end of this training, participants will understand why allowing infants to move freely is the safest and most effective option. Participants will analyze crib safety and best practices, identify what restriction is, discuss contain baby syndrome and risks, and demonstrate  developmentally appropriate practice. This is a face-to-face training.


Objective
1.1 Understands typical and atypical development and multiple factors that influence development from conception through infancy and early childhood 

1.1 a. Understands the impact of physical health on children’s social, emotional, cognitive, language, and motor development


Additional Information


Course Hours
2.00

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