The Child and Family Support Center and Logan Regional Hospital are both working to increase education and awareness of shaken baby syndrome by participating in the Purple Crying program developed by the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome.
The Purple Crying Program campaign teaches parents that it is normal to have periods of inconsolable crying and, the program helps parents develop a plan for the day when the baby’s crying becomes too much to bear.
“Babies have never died from being left in a crib with the door shut,” said Jolene Kobe, director of the Women’s and Newborn Services at Logan Regional.
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