Every Change Matters™ – Developmental Neuroprotective Diapering Webinar
This webinar discusses the integration of developmental care into routine care measures such as diapering. Demonstrates the impact of positive early care experiences that are critically important to shaping physical, neurobiological and psychological development of both NICU and well-baby that can be experienced in the opportune moment of every diaper change.

This hour-long video provides insights into the connection between developmental / neuroprotective diapering care and how it can affect an infant’s sensory system development.

The learning objectives of this webinar are:

  • List the five focus areas of developmental diapering care
  • Discuss two ways diapering can impact an infant's sensory system development
  • Describe the nurse's role in supporting sensory system development during developmental diapering
  • Identify at least one example of how developmental diapering can be role modeled and taught to parents in the hospital setting
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This webinar discusses the integration of developmental care into routine care measures such as diapering. Demonstrates the impact of positive early care experiences that are critically important to shaping physical, neurobiological and psychological development of both NICU and well-baby that can be experienced in the opportune moment of every diaper change.

This hour-long video provides insights into the connection between developmental / neuroprotective diapering care and how it can affect an infant’s sensory system development.

The learning objectives of this webinar are:

  • List the five focus areas of developmental diapering care
  • Discuss two ways diapering can impact an infant's sensory system development
  • Describe the nurse's role in supporting sensory system development during developmental diapering
  • Identify at least one example of how developmental diapering can be role modeled and taught to parents in the hospital setting

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