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You may be expecting your first baby or busy with a toddler. That probably means you have your hands full, and may have questions. Thankfully, help is at hand.
The New Parent Support Program is a free service that helps military parents, including expectant parents, transition successfully into parenthood and provide a nurturing environment for their children. Services vary, but may include home visits, parenting classes, playgroups or prenatal classes.
The New Parent Support Program is a team made up of nurses, social workers and home visitation specialists who offer support and guidance by helping parents:
Learn more about the New Parent Support Program and contact your installation New Parent Support Program office to find out what’s available at your installation.
New Parent Support Program staff are child development professionals, including registered nurses, clinical social workers, and para-professionals trained in the delivery and practice of established home visiting models. The program is supervised and monitored at the installation level by the Family Advocacy program manager.
The program is available to military families who are expecting a baby or have children age 3 or younger. Marine Corps eligibility includes families with at least one child under 5.
Contact your installation New Parent Support Program office or Family Advocacy Program office.
The New Parent Support Program is a program offered to Army families to enhance parent and infant attachment, increase knowledge of child development and provide connections to support services that allow parents to become nurturing and capable caregivers. Although Army families are our primary clients, we also provide support to Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard families. Home visitation is not part of the program offered in Miami.
The program is designed to provide child abuse and neglect prevention and education to military families. The NPSP provides families with educational assistance to address the challenges of parenting infants and young children within the transitory military lifestyle. please contact 305-437-2645.