CAPPA Certified New Parent Educator: CNPE
Want to be inspired and empowered to begin or enhance your perinatal career? Train with the Childbirth and Postpartum Professionals Association, an international certification organization for Doulas and Professional Perinatal Educators. CAPPA trainings are designed to educate and equip the contemporary perinatal professional for a successful career in a fun, supportive, and collaborative environment. Trainings are evidence based and comprehensive, and are designed to appeal to all learning styles. Students will enjoy engaging and interactive instruction, with practical and real-world scenarios. CAPPA instructors have in-depth knowledge and follow standardized curriculums to ensure the highest quality training and most comprehensive perinatal education for CAPPA Certification programs. As one of the first and most comprehensive perinatal organizations in the world, CAPPA is respected for its longevity, stability, and its commitment to excellence in both education and unsurpassed student and member support.
The CAPPA New Parent Educator Training
Ready to become proficient when offering professional education to new and expecting parents? Take the first step towards becoming a Certified New Parent Educator with CAPPA. This eighteen-hour workshop meets the first requirement of your CNPE program and prepares you to work through the steps for certification. This course is designed to provide a foundational skill base, knowledge, and perspectives on professional education on the postpartum and newborn periods, as well as providing training for those seeking certification as certified new parent educators with CAPPA.
Offering 18 CAPPA Contact Hours. Nursing contact hours potentially available on request.
The CAPPA New Parent Educator Training Class includes the CAPPA New Parent Educator Manual, and covers the following topics:
• CAPPA certification and policies
• Practical application of Scope of Practice, Ethics, and Integrity
• Evidence Based Practices
• Teaching to Adult Learners
• The Newborn – Characteristics, Procedures, Feeding, and Care
• Soothing the Newborn
• SUIDS/SIDS and Safe Sleep
• Parental Relationships After Baby
• Postpartum Expectations for the Woman
• Postpartum Expectations for the Partner/Non-Birth Parent
• Preparing the Home and Family
• Specialty Class Ideas
• Curriculum Development
• Business development, marketing, and networking
• And much more!
Why Certify as a CNPE?
Expecting and new parents in this day and time experience a combination of information overload and support neglect, leading to a lack of confidence as they begin this very important time of their lives. Certified New Parent Educators (CNPEs) provide evidence based information to families and communities to support a positive and empowered postpartum and newborn period. New Parent Educators are found teaching in community and hospital based classes, public health clinics, care-providers offices, and private settings.
The CAPPA CNPE is a non-clinical professional and therefor does not dispense medical advice, diagnose medical conditions, perform clinical procedures, or prescribe/administer treatments of any kind. The CNPE offers appropriate referrals when their observance uncovers situations that require healthcare attention or support.
Cost:
Early bird (before Nov 14th) – $550.00
Regular (After Nov 14th) – $650
If you’re signing up within 1 week of the training, a $50 late fee is tagging along.
Secure your spot with a $200 deposit. The remaining balance is due 2 weeks before we kick off the training.
Payment mode preferred- paypal using email doulakay784@gmail.com, with note “NPE Sign Up (deposit/full price) or venmo – kay-beach784
Registration Link: https://form.jotform.com/KayBee_Village/dec-npe-registration-form-dec
Faculty:
Aurella “Kaybee” Beach is a dedicated and experienced professional with a diverse background in education, caregiving, and holistic practices. Originally from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, she began her career as a high school teacher and private tutor in her homeland before venturing to the United States, where she worked as a respectful caregiver nanny.
With a passion for newborn care and attachment-style caregiving, Kaybee has achieved an advanced certification as a newborn care specialist. Her expertise also extends to being a certified new parent educator and postpartum & birth doula, enabling her to provide comprehensive support to families during the transformative stages of early parenthood.
Kaybee’s commitment to empowering expectant parents is evident through her roles as a child birth educator and a Spinning Babies® Certified Parent Educator. By sharing her knowledge and guidance, she equips families with essential information and tools for a positive birth experience.
Understanding the importance of nutrition during the postpartum period, Kaybee is a Certified Perinatal Nutrition Educator. She has also authored the cookbook “Feeding The Postpartum Family With Love,” which offers nourishing recipes to support the well-being of new parents and their families.
Now residing in Brooklyn, New York, Kaybee takes pride in her Garifuna heritage. As a mother of two young adults, she draws upon her own experiences to provide compassionate support to others.
Kaybee’s dedication to ongoing professional development is evident through her certification as a lactation counselor and her background in Ayurveda Postnatal Practices. These additional areas of expertise further enhance her capability to provide holistic care and support to new parents.
Aurella “Kaybee” Beach is a compassionate, knowledgeable, and well-rounded professional with a passion for helping families navigate the journey of parenthood. Through her attachment-style caregiving approach, expertise in newborn care, childbirth education, nutrition, and holistic practices, she empowers both parents and professionals to navigate and support the joys of parenthood!
Refund Policy:
Payment, refund, and cancellation policies:
No refunds, unless Aurella “Kaybee” Beach cancels the class. If Kaybee cancels, you’ll get a full refund.
If you’re unable to attend the training, you can move your registration to another training with Kaybee within 12 months of the original date with Kaybee’s approval and after paying a $75 transfer fee.
If you don’t transfer within the 12 months, you won’t get any money back that was paid to Kaybee.
Kaybee will confirm the details of the course 7 days before the training date. If you plan stuff before Kaybee confirms and then the training gets canceled, Kaybee isn’t responsible for any costs.
If bad weather, tech issues, or anything else stops Kaybee from holding the training, we’ll reschedule.