Understanding and Supporting Infant Sleep Workshop
Teresa Stewart, MS, MPH, instructor
During this session, participants will gain an understanding of how biology, environment and an infant’s stage of development can impact sleep. Discussion will include: setting realistic sleep expectations for infants ages 4-15 months old; creating positive sleep associations and introducing a bedtime routine; establishing a nap schedule; how and when to wean off night-feedings; ways to encourage longer stretches of sleep; and how to help an infant nap for other caregivers and in other locations. An overview of popular sleep strategies will be provided and plenty of time will be devoted to answering questions. This workshop will provide guidance and reassurance for parents who are wondering, “How can I help my baby sleep better?”
For: Parents and caregivers of infants ages 4-15 months old.
Thursday Evening: September 29, 2015
Time: 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Program Location: Freedman Center at William James College, One Wells Avenue, Newton, MA 02459
Fee: $45 per person; $80 for dual registration;
Group sizes are limited; pre-registration is required.
No CE Credits are awarded for this workshop.
Teresa Stewart, MS, MPH,
Teresa holds a MS in Child Development from Wheelock College and a MPH in Maternal and Child Health from Boston University School of Public Health. She is an Infant-Toddler Sleep Consultant, trained as a childbirth educator, and is certified through the American Heart Association as a CPR Instructor. Teresa is also the Director of Parenting Education for the International Maternity and Parenting Institute.
Teresa is a member of SafeKids Boston, MassPinn (Massachusetts Prevents Injuries Now Network), and the Brigham and Women Hospital’s Partners for Empowering Young Parents Consortium. She is also a member of the Association of Professional Sleep Consultants, and the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
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