When prematurity disrupts orality: Parental partnership at the heart of neonatal care
Angevin Da Costa, Lise
When prematurity disrupts orality: Parental partnership at the heart of neonatal care - 2025.
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Children born prematurely are at greater risk of oral difficulties, whether related to feeding or speech. This affects both the length of hospitalization and developmental outcomes. The neonatal journey can be a decisive factor in protecting the senses and vulnerability of the preterm infant, while at the same time highlighting their skills and abilities. With this in mind, it is essential to involve parents as care partners.
When prematurity disrupts orality: Parental partnership at the heart of neonatal care - 2025.
53
Children born prematurely are at greater risk of oral difficulties, whether related to feeding or speech. This affects both the length of hospitalization and developmental outcomes. The neonatal journey can be a decisive factor in protecting the senses and vulnerability of the preterm infant, while at the same time highlighting their skills and abilities. With this in mind, it is essential to involve parents as care partners.




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