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Maternity Night Nanny Course
Are you looking to become a specialized caregiver who supports families during the crucial nighttime hours? Our “Maternity Night Nanny Course” is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to provide outstanding care for newborns and peace of mind for new parents.
Course Overview
The “Maternity Night Nanny Course” is a comprehensive program that covers every aspect of caring for newborns during the night. This course is perfect for those who want to become professional night nannies, offering specialized care that supports the entire family’s well-being
- Duration: 120 hrs approx.
- Assessment: There is a multiple choice question paper at the end of the course
- Completion Certificate: On completion of the course participants will receive a certificate of attendance confirming that they have completed the necessary course in childcare skills for the Ofsted Voluntary register. Certificates are issued upon completion of the course in the form of a printable PDF.
- 6 Sections
- 121 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Curriculum32
- 1.1Breast/bottle feeding and weaning
- 1.2Role and responsibilities of a maternity nurse
- 1.3Your responsibilities include
- 1.4Employment
- 1.5Process of lactation
- 1.6Lactation
- 1.7Things that can affect let-down
- 1.8Process of lactation part 1
- 1.9Process of lactation part 2
- 1.10Key terms
- 1.11Breast care
- 1.12Benefits maternity nurse
- 1.13Breast feeding positioning
- 1.14Early days of breast feeding
- 1.15Bottle feeding part 1
- 1.16Bottle feeding part 2
- 1.17Pumps
- 1.18Positioning of breast feeding baby part 1
- 1.19Positioning of breast feeding baby part 2
- 1.20Video of the correct latching on position
- 1.21Practical assessment
- 1.22Dealing with problem
- 1.23Sore/cracked Nipples
- 1.24Plugged/Blocked Ducts
- 1.25Mastitis (Breast Infection)
- 1.26Low Milk Supply
- 1.27Overabundant Milk
- 1.28Weaning
- 1.29Stage 1 and 2
- 1.30Stage 3 and 4
- 1.31Alternative weaning methods
- 1.32Resource of Breast/bottle feeding and weaning
- General Newborn Care19
- 2.1Introduction of General Newborn Care
- 2.2Getting newborn experience and working in people part 1
- 2.3Getting newborn experience and working in people part 2
- 2.4Settling unhappy babies
- 2.5Settling unhappy babies-2
- 2.6Bathing Babies
- 2.7Changing Nappies
- 2.8Nappy Rash
- 2.9Nappy Hygiene
- 2.10Washable Nappies
- 2.11Cord Skin and Eye Care
- 2.12Skin Care
- 2.13Sterilising Bottles
- 2.14Sterilising Bottle-2
- 2.15Colic and Reflux
- 2.16SIDS (Sudden Infant Death)
- 2.17What causes SIDS?
- 2.18Preventing SIDS
- 2.19Resource of General Newborn Care
- Newborn Routine35
- 3.1Introduction of Newborn Routine
- 3.2Newborn Routine
- 3.3Different choices of routine
- 3.4Choices of routine part 1
- 3.5Choices of routine part 2
- 3.6Different methods explained
- 3.7‘On demand’ feeding
- 3.8Regimented and strict routine
- 3.9Flexible Routine
- 3.10Matching a routine to a family part 1
- 3.11Matching a routine to a family part 2
- 3.12Expert advice part-1
- 3.13Expert advice part-2
- 3.14Advantages/Disadvantages
- 3.15Initial routine to follow part-1
- 3.16Initial routine to follow part-2
- 3.17Initial routine to follow part-3
- 3.18The basics
- 3.19During feeds
- 3.20Spreading out feeds part 1
- 3.21Spreading out feeds part 2
- 3.22Implementing routine part 1
- 3.23Implementing routine part 2
- 3.24After the first month
- 3.25Travelling with an infant
- 3.26Changes in routine and problems part-01
- 3.27Mother’s routine
- 3.28Changes in routine and problems part-02
- 3.29Sleeping chart
- 3.30Sleeping
- 3.31Feeding chart
- 3.32Feeding
- 3.33Feeding amounts
- 3.34Practical
- 3.35Resource of Newborn Routine
- Sleep Training33
- 4.1Introduction of Sleep Training
- 4.2Newborn Routine
- 4.3Sleep cycles Aims
- 4.4Sleep cycles
- 4.5An adults sleep cycle
- 4.6A newbornʼs sleep cycle
- 4.7When a sleep cycle changes part-1
- 4.8When a sleep cycle changes part-2
- 4.9Common problems
- 4.10Helping mothers deal with sleep deprivation
- 4.11Working as a sleeping trainer/expert
- 4.12Advantage/Disadvantage
- 4.13Dropping night feeds
- 4.14Beginning to night drop feeds
- 4.15First night feed to drop
- 4.16Problems along the way
- 4.17Preparation
- 4.18Sleep training
- 4.19What is sleep training?
- 4.20Controlled crying
- 4.21Strict Controlled crying
- 4.22Settle and leave method
- 4.23Sleeping chart
- 4.24Controlled crying method
- 4.25Scenarios
- 4.26CV preparation
- 4.27CV
- 4.28Assertiveness part 1
- 4.29Assertiveness part 2
- 4.30Assertiveness part 3
- 4.31Assertiveness part 4
- 4.32Scenarios
- 4.33Resource of Sleep Training
- Maternity Night Nanny Course – Questions1
- Questions for Maternity Nurses1
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£425.00
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Language: English
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