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JFKPartners: Center for Family and Infant Interaction
The purpose of the Center for Family and Infant Interaction is to promote the
best outcomes and relationships between families and their infants, particularly
those infants who have developmental challenges and/or special health care needs
at birth. The Center addresses this goal through education, consultation,
research, and support of professional/parent collaboration. Infants and their
families throughout Colorado who begin their lives in intensive care nurseries
benefit from this program
Major Goals: 
- Provide quality training, consultation, and leadership to professionals
and parents who care for infants born prematurely or with special needs,
both in hospitals and communities;
- Promote education, support, and leadership among families who have
experienced or are experiencing newborn intensive care or
hospitalization;
- Conduct research that contributes to the body of knowledge regarding
infants and families, particularly those born prematurely or with special
needs;
- Promote collaborative relationships among parents, professionals, and
community providers in supporting families and infants.

Contact:
The Center for Family and Infant Interaction at
The Children's Hospital
1056 E. 117th Ave., B310
Denver, Colorado 80218
Phone: 303-861-6298
Fax: 303-764-8092
Staff:
Joy V. Browne, Ph.D., RN, Center Director
Ayelet Talmi, PhD, Consultant
Erin Ross, MA, CCC-SP
Program Links:
JFK
Partners
University of Colorado Denver
13121 E. 17th Ave, C234
Aurora, CO 80045

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