Substance-Exposed Infants
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Robert Nickel, MD, developmental pediatrician and professor of pediatrics and Susan Edelstein, MSW, Program Director of TIES for Adoption/ UCLA address the issues and challenges faced by parents who care for substance-exposed infants. The health and medical needs of infants and newborns prenatally exposed to drugs can be perplexing and serious. This course sheds light on this complex subject and provides useful strategies for parenting these infants as well as valuable tips for working with an infant's professional team.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
![]() We have been resource parents for a number of substance abused infants and each one has their own set of struggles. It was nice to see all the info in one place with this course. We have had to learn, sometimes on the go, how to deal with each situation. Great info.
Todd L.
![]() Great info to know. Really enjoyed the insight from the resource mom and the 3 individual stories. The tips for dealing with the potential issues are very informative and great info to keep in mind. I appreciate the way that the "class" kept reinforcing info that is needed to help support infants with substance abuse - well done!
Mary Ellen B.
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This course examines the effects of prenatal substance abuse on infants. Also covered are:
4 credit hours, $20.00 per person |
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