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NBO™ Spanish Training
The Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO™) system is a relationship-focused tool that helps parents understand and respond to their newborn’s unique behaviors, strengthening early parent-infant connections. It consists of 18 structured observations and is designed for use from birth through the first three months of life.
Quetzalli Zephyr Social Impact offers professionals access to an officially affiliated NBO™ program. Clinicians, early interventionists, and home visitors can learn how to observe newborn behavior and provide culturally sensitive guidance to families.
In our practice, the NBO™ has been applied to support Spanish-speaking families in diverse community settings, helping caregivers feel confident in understanding their baby’s cues and fostering relational health from the very beginning.
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