Integrating Early Brain Science and Skills Into Prelicensure Nursing Curriculum to Promote Parent-Child Interaction.
Nurse Educ
; 46(4): E75-E78, 2021.
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BACKGROUND: Research shows that the number of loving words children hear in their first 3 years of life has a tremendous impact on their health, developmental, and literacy outcomes. Early language transactions should be rich in engagement, quantity, quality, and context-a term called language nutrition. PROBLEM: The curriculum in most nursing programs does not emphasize the importance of early language exposure and ways to empower families to talk with their babies. APPROACH: The Talk With Me Baby Curriculum for Nurses, which includes techniques to empower families to better engage conversationally with their babies, was integrated into the prelicensure nursing curriculum. OUTCOMES: More than 1,300 nursing students have received knowledge and skills on early language exposure and ways nurses can promote parent-child interactions. CONCLUSION: Nurses have the opportunity to empower families to engage with their babies socially, emotionally, and linguistically as a means of promoting healthy brain development.
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Relações Pais-Filho
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Neurociências
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Currículo
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Educação em Enfermagem
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Child
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Humans
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Infant
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En
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Nurse Educ
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2021
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Article