The Premature Parent - (2024)

Includes a Live Web Event on 10/09/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

This webinar presentation will explore the unique parent-child relationship developed throughout the hospitalization and life of extremely premature infants and the impact of that relationship on child development and future hospitalizations.

Suggested Domain: Assessment, Intervention

1.5 PDU

Learning Objective(s):

- By the end of this presentation, participants will have an understanding of premature birth as a traumatic experience

- By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to identify risk factors of parent-perceived child vulnerability and the resulting negative impacts on child development 

- By the end of this presentation, participants will understand premature birth as a valuable piece of information in the child life assessment 

- By the end of this presentation, participants will have gained knowledge to promote positive parent-child relationships and coping when interacting with families with a history of extreme prematurity

Please note: All webinar contents and its certificate will expire on 10/9/2027 regardless of when it is purchased, accessed, or completed. At that point, contents will no longer be available in any form, including as an archive or as a PDU certificate. It is the responsibility of the learner to complete the contents and download and save the certificate for their records prior to 10/9/2027.

Claire Jennings, CCLS

Certified Child Life Specialist

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital

Claire is a certified child life specialists in the NICU at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. Claire is passionate about recognizing that a family's hospital journey sometimes starts during pregnancy. Collaborating with her colleagues at All Children's, Claire works to serve these patients and families as they transition from the NICU to the PICU and beyond.

Maggie Teichmann, CCLS

Certified Child Life Specialist

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital

Maggie is a certified child life specialist in the PICU at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. Maggie is passionate about recognizing that a family's hospital journey sometimes starts during pregnancy. Collaborating with her colleagues at All Children's, Maggie works to serve these patients and families as they transition from the NICU to the PICU and beyond.

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The Premature Parent
10/09/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  90 minutes
10/09/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  90 minutes The presentation will explore the unique parent-child relationship developed throughout the hospitalization and life of extremely premature infants and the impact of that relationship on child development and future hospitalizations.
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2 Questions  |  3 attempts  |  4/2 points to pass
2 Questions  |  3 attempts  |  4/2 points to pass
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1.50 PDU credits  |  Certificate available
1.50 PDU credits  |  Certificate available