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29Mar
Ticket includes partner. This class helps prepare parents for emergencies that may occur with infants and toddlers. Along with car seat safety and basic child proofing, discussion will include prevention and treatment of common injuries. Students will also learn and practice the skills necessary to perform infant and child CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), as well as the skills necessary to assist a choking infant and child. The American Heart Association Family & Friends “Infant and Child CPR and Choking” course is for those who want to learn Infant and child CPR but do not need a course completion card in CPR for their job. Grandparents and other caregivers are welcome to attend. This class is geared towards infants and toddlers and includes both Infant and Child CPR. This class covers the following topics: Car seat safety education Safe sleep Child proofing your home Basic first aid Infant and Child CPR & Choking Please note: There is a waiting list for this class. As a courtesy to those waiting, kindly let us know if you’re unable to attend. If the class is sold out and you wish to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us. Phone: 775-982-4352 Email: Chris.Marlo@Renown.org Meeting Rooms Directions from Mill St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Directions from 2nd St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Children’s Hospital Baby & Family Suites(Postpartum) Children’s Emergency Department Children’s Specialty Care Labor & Delivery ( 2nd floor Sierra Tower- for tours)
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3Apr
Class fee includes partner. Many things have changed since the participants in Grandparents: Getting Started raised their own children. It is important for grandparents to learn the new recommendations for care, based on research from doctors and scientists studying the physical and emotional development of infants and children. Taught by certified Safe Sitter® Instructors, participants will learn how to provide the best and safest care for their grandchildren. They will also learn the latest information on how to safely care for infants and children, how to manage the behavior of children of all ages, and essential life-saving skills such as choking rescue, first aid, CPR, and injury management. Additionally, learning tips on creating a good relationship from the start and how to respond to frequent babysitting requests will help grandparents enhance their relationship with their children and create lasting memories with their grandchildren. Please note: There is a waiting list for this class. As a courtesy to those waiting, kindly let us know if you’re unable to attend. If the class is sold out and you wish to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us. Phone: 775-982-4352 Email: Chris.Marlo@Renown.org Meeting Rooms Directions from Mill St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Directions from 2nd St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Children’s Hospital Baby & Family Suites(Postpartum) Children’s Emergency Department Children’s Specialty Care Labor & Delivery ( 2nd floor Sierra Tower- for tours)
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10Apr
Ticket includes partner. The American Heart Association Family & Friends course is for those who want to learn infant & child CPR but do NOT need a course completion card in CPR for their job. This course is ideal for schools and students, new parents, grandparents, babysitters and others interested in learning how to save a life. Skills are taught in a dynamic group environment using the AHA’s research-proven “practice-while-watching” technique, which provides students with the most hands-on CPR practice time possible.
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12Apr
Ticket includes partner. In this class you will learn about breastfeeding your baby using recommendations from health organizations across the globe. We recommend that all first-time parents take this in-depth class to help mothers get off to a better start with breastfeeding. Topics include the benefits of breastfeeding, breast anatomy, feeding cues, establishing a good latch, nursing positions, ways for partners to support and be involved in breastfeeding, breast pumping and breast milk storage, breastfeeding tips and available breastfeeding supplies and resources. It also touches on how to know if your baby is getting enough milk and when and where to get help if needed. Class instructor is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. Meeting Rooms Directions from Mill St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Directions from 2nd St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Children’s Hospital Baby & Family Suites(Postpartum) Children’s Emergency Department Children’s Specialty Care Labor & Delivery ( 2nd floor Sierra Tower- for tours)
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13Apr
Ticket includes partner. This class is designed for expectant parents to gain knowledge on current research and recommendations, which promote necessary infant health, wellness and safety. Parents-to-be will learn how to care for their newborn, including bathing, diapering, cord care, signs of illness, nutrition, feeding, infant safety, understanding newborn behavior along with growth and development. To attend, please register using the expecting mother’s name and information. Please note: There is a waiting list for this class. As a courtesy to those waiting, kindly let us know if you’re unable to attend. If the class is sold out and you wish to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us. Phone: 775-982-4352 Email: Chris.Marlo@Renown.org
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13Apr
Ticket includes partner. This class helps prepare parents for emergencies that may occur with infants and toddlers. Along with car seat safety and basic child proofing, discussion will include prevention and treatment of common injuries. Grandparents and other caregivers are welcome to attend. This class is geared towards infants and toddlers. This class covers the following topics: Car seat safety education Safe sleep Child proofing your home Basic first aid
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16Apr
Ticket includes partner. This class is designed for expectant parents to gain knowledge on current research and recommendations, which promote necessary infant health, wellness and safety. Parents-to-be will learn how to care for their newborn, including bathing, diapering, cord care, signs of illness, nutrition, feeding, infant safety, understanding newborn behavior along with growth and development. To attend, please register using the expecting mother’s name and information. If this class is sold out and you need to take a class please email Chris.Marlo@Renown.org or leave a message at 775-982-4352. Directions from Mill St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Directions from 2nd St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Children’s Hospital Baby & Family Suites(Postpartum) Children’s Emergency Department Children’s Specialty Care Labor & Delivery ( 2nd floor Sierra Tower- for tours)
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17Apr
Ticket includes partner. In this class you will learn about breastfeeding your baby using recommendations from health organizations across the globe. We recommend that all first-time parents take this in-depth class to help mothers get off to a better start with breastfeeding. Topics include the benefits of breastfeeding, breast anatomy, feeding cues, establishing a good latch, nursing positions, ways for partners to support and be involved in breastfeeding, breast pumping and breast milk storage, breastfeeding tips and available breastfeeding supplies and resources. It also touches on how to know if your baby is getting enough milk and when and where to get help if needed.
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19Apr
Safe Sitter® is designed to prepare students in grades 6-8 to be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. The instructor-led class is filled with fun games and role-playing exercises. Students will learn safety skill, childcare skills, first aid and rescue skills, life and business skills, and CPR. Each participant will receive a handbook and a certificate of completion, not a traditional CPR card. To learn more about this class please visit. www.safesitter.org Please pack a lunch, water & snacks or you can eat at our Sierra Café or Starbucks. Please note: There is a waiting list for this class. As a courtesy to those waiting, kindly let us know if you’re unable to attend. If the class is sold out and you wish to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us. Phone: 775-982-4352 Email: Chris.Marlo@Renown.org Meeting Rooms Directions from Mill St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Directions from 2nd St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Children’s Hospital Baby & Family Suites(Postpartum) Children’s Emergency Department Children’s Specialty Care Labor & Delivery ( 2nd floor Sierra Tower- for tours)
Read More About Safe Sitter® Essentials and CPR
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24Apr
Ticket includes partner. The American Heart Association Family & Friends course is for those who want to learn infant & child CPR but do NOT need a course completion card in CPR for their job. This course is ideal for schools and students, new parents, grandparents, babysitters and others interested in learning how to save a life. Skills are taught in a dynamic group environment using the AHA’s research-proven “practice-while-watching” technique, which provides students with the most hands-on CPR practice time possible.
Read More About Infant & Child CPR Class
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26Apr
Ticket includes partner. This class helps prepare parents for emergencies that may occur with infants and toddlers. Along with car seat safety and basic child proofing, discussion will include prevention and treatment of common injuries. Students will also learn and practice the skills necessary to perform infant and child CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), as well as the skills necessary to assist a choking infant and child. The American Heart Association Family & Friends “Infant and Child CPR and Choking” course is for those who want to learn Infant and child CPR but do not need a course completion card in CPR for their job. Grandparents and other caregivers are welcome to attend. This class is geared towards infants and toddlers and includes both Infant and Child CPR. This class covers the following topics: Car seat safety education Safe sleep Child proofing your home Basic first aid Infant and Child CPR & Choking Please note: There is a waiting list for this class. As a courtesy to those waiting, kindly let us know if you’re unable to attend. If the class is sold out and you wish to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us. Phone: 775-982-4352 Email: Chris.Marlo@Renown.org Meeting Rooms Directions from Mill St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Directions from 2nd St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Children’s Hospital Baby & Family Suites(Postpartum) Children’s Emergency Department Children’s Specialty Care Labor & Delivery ( 2nd floor Sierra Tower- for tours)
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30Apr
Ticket includes partner. In this class you will learn about breastfeeding your baby using recommendations from health organizations across the globe. We recommend that all first-time parents take this in-depth class to help mothers get off to a better start with breastfeeding. Topics include the benefits of breastfeeding, breast anatomy, feeding cues, establishing a good latch, nursing positions, ways for partners to support and be involved in breastfeeding, breast pumping and breast milk storage, breastfeeding tips and available breastfeeding supplies and resources. It also touches on how to know if your baby is getting enough milk and when and where to get help if needed. Class instructor is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. Meeting Rooms Directions from Mill St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Directions from 2nd St. Parking: Classrooms 101-105, Mack Auditorium and Artisans Classrooms 107 and 108 Children’s Hospital Baby & Family Suites(Postpartum) Children’s Emergency Department Children’s Specialty Care Labor & Delivery ( 2nd floor Sierra Tower- for tours)
Read More About Breastfeeding Basics and Beyond Class
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