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Mother’s Day Gift Guide: Celebrating Strength, Resilience, and Love
You’ll find a thoughtful collection of gifts in our Mother’s Day guide, each one chosen to honor the strength, love, and resilience of NICU moms.
38 | Empowering NICU Parents with Nicole Nyberg a NICU NP and NICU Mom
Hear from a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner and Micropreemie NICU Mom.
From Tube Feeds to Oral Feeds: Where to Start
How to create memorable, positive experiences during mealtimes.
Your Child’s Developmental Milestones: What to Expect and How to Cheer Them On
Let's talk about developmental milestones—those little markers that tell us our kiddos are growing and learning like champs.
Monitoring Your Baby's Health: a Post-NICU Guide
Believe in yourself. You and your baby are ready for this next step on your journey—after all, your medical team wouldn’t be sending you home if you weren’t.
Nurturing Hope: The Vital Role of Post-NICU Care
When your baby graduates from the NICU, a new phase for your family begins: post-NICU care. It’s exciting to bring your baby home (congrats!) but we know it can also feel overwhelming to manage their important medical appointments, therapies, medications and more…
Transitioning Home from the NICU
You’re finally home! Now what?
There’s a good reason that phrase is at the forefront of NICU Alumni’s content: Because while bringing your baby home from the NICU is an exciting milestone, it can also feel overwhelming and hard to know what to do next.
10 Self-Care Tips for Parents of NICU Grads
Having trouble making time for yourself? We have some ideas to get you started.
Early Intervention 101
Now that your child has graduated from the NICU, and is an official #NICUalumni, we wanted to talk to you a little bit about Early Intervention!
helpful links
NICU Alumni is proud to serve NICU grads and their families—and we’re not alone. There are amazing groups and organizations that can also support you while you’re still in the NICU, during your transition home, and into the future.
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CDC: What Is Early Intervention?
Early Intervention Contact Info by State (CDC)
Jack’s Basket - support for new diagnosis of Down syndrome
Learn the Signs. Act Early. (CDC)
Pathways.org - a valuable resource offering free materials to help you understand developmental milestones and age-appropriate activities.
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The ARC - supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and actively supporting their full inclusion.
Family Café - Conference
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Academy of Special Needs Planners
Act4Me - Grants for therapy in Miami-Dade and Broward County
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FreeArm - Tube Feeding Assistant
Me Two Books - This blog contains book reviews and activities for the family.
Toy Recommendations by Lemon City Collective
Zaky HUG - Ergonomic support device designed to provide comfort, security, and better sleep to your baby as it mimics the warmth and scent of a caregiver’s touch.
our network of support