S5 EP 10 | Bonding with Your Baby with Child Life On Call
This week, we have the privilege of speaking with Katie Taylor from Child Life On Call! When bonding with your baby and navigating the world of the NICU feels isolating and difficult, a child life specialist may be a really wonderful advocate to have in your corner.
In this episode we cover:
How can I bond with my NICU baby when I am sharing the role of a caretaker with so many other people?
How can I bond with my baby when I’m not able to be present in the NICU 24/7?
How can I include my older children at home in their new sibling’s NICU journey?
How might a child life specialist be helpful in our NICU journey, and how can I access one?
We hope this conversation affirms that NICU mama, you are the best mother for your baby and a bond is built over time. 💕
Katie Taylor is a certified child life specialist, podcast host and CEO + Founder Child Life On Call. With the expertise of a child life specialist and the heart of a momma, Katie's passion is supporting parents, kids and the care team with the tools they deserve so they can transform from overwhelmed to empowered during medical experiences. With over a decade of in-hospital experience, Katie has helped hundreds of families cope with and navigate challenging life events.
Katie graduated from the Pennsylvania State University and has studied and worked at facilities like Children's National Medical Center, Inova Children's Hospital, Dell Children's Medical Center and St. David's Children's Hospital. She authored her first children's book, Super Silly Wash Your Hands Dance, in early 2020 and has been featured in the media as a child development expert. When she's not doing all things Child Life On Call, she loves spending time in the great trails of the Hill Country with her husband and two children, listening to audiobooks and visiting local Austin breweries.
To get connected with Katie:
Website | Instagram | Facebook | Child Life On Call Podcast
This podcast episode is not an attempt to practice medicine or provide medical advice. All information, content, and material on this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis or treatment.
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