There are two online learning pathways for parents of premature or sick babies. The first is for parents of preterm or sick babies in hospital. The second is for parents of preterm or sick babies who are now at home. Understanding your preterm or sick baby in hospital Join our learning pathway for all parents, grandparents and carers of babies receiving neonatal care: a journey of understanding your preterm or sick baby while in hospital. If your baby has arrived early or is receiving specialist medical care, your world may feel uncertain. You may be processing worry, exhaustion and hope all at once. Throughout all of this, your baby is growing, developing and forming a deep connection with you, even in the neonatal intensive care unit. This pathway is designed to support you through neonatal care and beyond, helping you feel confident in building that vital connection with your baby. Understanding your preterm or sick baby now you’re home Join our learning pathway for all parents, grandparents and carers of babies who have experienced neonatal care: a journey of understanding your preterm or sick baby now you’re home. Having a preterm or sick baby cared for in a hospital can be an overwhelming experience, where parents experience uncertainties, fear and stress. This pathway is designed to help you learn about your baby’s development, understand their needs and read their cues, but also to support your emotional wellbeing. Use access code: DARWIN18 to access this learning for free. #UnderstandingYourChild We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.