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New Parent Support Program Helps Parents Cope with stress Manage the demands of parenting when the service member is deployed Build a support network Provide a safe and nurturing environment for children Find services in the local community New Parent Support Program Katterbach Kaserne CIV 09802.83.2516 DSN 467.2516 Storck Barracks CIV 09841.83.4555 DSN 467.4555 New Parent Support Program

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The New Parent Support Program helps parents, including expectant parents, develop th eskills needed to provide a nuturing environment for their children.

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Page 1: New Parent Support Program

New ParentSupport ProgramHelps Parents• Cope with stress

• Manage the demands of parenting when the service member is deployed

• Build a support network

• Provide a safe and nurturing environment for children

• Find services in the local community

New ParentSupport ProgramKatterbach KaserneCIV 09802.83.2516DSN 467.2516

Storck BarracksCIV 09841.83.4555DSN 467.4555

NewParentSupport Program

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New ParentSupport Program Having a new baby in the house is a pleasure and a challenge for most parents. But for military families who are separated from extended family, parenthood can pose special concerns. To help parents cope with the challenges, the military has developed the New Parent Support Program (NPSP). The program helps parents—including expecting parents—develop the skills they need to provide a nurturing environment for their chil-dren. The program’s services are free to active-duty service members, civilians and their families. Enrollment is available through the Family Advo-cacy Program. The NPSP is designed to provide in-formation, support, and guidance to expecting families and families with young children. We service parents who are expecting as well as families with children newborn to 3 years old, even if there are older children in the home. Don’t hesitate to call and ask for more information about all the services we offer!

Two Questions What if this isn’t my first baby?Often, adding a brother or sister to the family presents a real change in the family. This program answers your questions and helps you develop parenting skills as you adjust to the new changes in your family.

What if I’m not a new parent?Even if you have been parenting for a couple of years, new ages and stages bring different challeng-es. We can assist you with education, information and resources. Home visits or office visits can be scheduled for your convenience.

Services OfferedThe New Parent Support Program is staffed by certified nurses and social workers. The program focuses on providing one-on-one support for expecting parents and new parents.

Home VisitsPrivate, in-home support for new parents is the main focus of the NPSP. As a new parent, you may feel more comfortable asking questions and expressing your con-cerns about parenthood in the privacy of your own home.

CounselingDepending on the need, counseling may be avail-able to new parents through the NPSP; if not, referrals can be made to help assist you.

Labor and Delivery ClassesChildbirth preparation classes help parents know what to expect during labor and delivery as well as when the baby comes home from the hospital.Parenting classes are hands-on for the parents of infants and toddlers and focus on a variety of par-enting issues, ranging from discipline to feeding. Classes for new fathers are also offered, helping them adjust to life with a new baby and take an active role in parenting.

Play GroupsStructured activities in NPSP play groups help children improve their social and motor skills. The play groups also help new parents get to know one another and develop a support system within the military community.

EventsCommunity Baby ShowerInfant MassageWeekly play groupsNewborn Network

Lactation ConsultsAvailable upon request.