Posted by Peggy Kaufman

CERS and the Fussy Baby ApproachLast week Debbie Whitehill, Judy Semonoff, and I traveled to New Orleans where we presented “Fragile Beginnings in Health Care Settings” at the Fussy Baby National Network Meeting. JF&CS Oliver, Ian, and Serenity Wolk Fragile Beginnings is a unique program for parents of preemies or babies who spent time in the NICU. We start, whenever possible, meeting parents in the hospital and often walk hand-in-hand with them as they navigate follow-up medical services and pediatric care for their vulnerable babies. Over the past year we have been bringing Fussy Baby’s communication platform into our work with families and in our professional team meetings.

The Fussy Baby approach provides a roadmap to help parents navigate and manage the situations with their baby that feel of greatest concern and has been a rich complement to our work in Fragile Beginnings and throughout CERS. We have discovered that this preventative approach is far more expansive than responding to a “fussy baby;” it’s a way to help families approach and manage developmental challenges and concerns. The model encourages family resilience as it is a learning tool to enhance reflection and attunement.

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