ACS Fort Bragg – New Parent Support Program

Military life presents some unique challenges for parents with newborns and young children. The New Parent Support Program (NPSP) helps Soldiers and their families with children 0-36 months old (or during pregnancy) adjust to parenthood.
- Breastfeeding and safe sleep
- NPSP classes and play mornings
- Child care, on post and off post
- Preventing toddlers' tantrums
Available Formats
Pocket guide

Pocket Guide
- Introduction
- New Parent Support Program: Overview
- Home Visits
- Using the NPSP
- Play Mornings & Classes
- Safety
- Fort Bragg Supervision: Is Your Child Home Alone?
- Car Seats
- Safe Sleep & SIDS
- Breastfeeding
- Quick Notes for Breastfeeding Success
- Breastfeeding Resources
- Importance of Attachment
- Child Care
- On Post: Child Development Centers
- Off Post: Partnership for Children
- Child Care Aware
- Postpartum Depression
- Getting Help
- Staying Emotionally Healthy
- Getting Help - Local
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- If You Feel Like Shaking Your Baby
- PURPLE Crying
- More Ways to Calm a Crying Baby
- Toddlers & Tantrums
- Preventing Tantrums
- Dealing with Tantrums
- Effective Discipline Techniques for Toddlers
- Resources

- Pages: 36
- Physical Size: Pocket Guide 36-00 3.75" x 5.5"
- Product Code: 01-0656-100-01
- ISBN: 978-1-68423-313-7
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