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Complimentary NICU eBook Now Available - Looking for Feedback
Freely Available eBook From the NICU Parent Support Site
By: Kirsti A. Dyer on: Wed 04 of Jul, 2007 [08:57 UTC] (3669 reads)
Free NICU Parent eBook

"For Those Who Hold the Littlest Hands" is a freely available colorful eBook resource for NICU parents with information, encouragement and resources to support NICU parents through their Neonatal Intensive Care Unit experience.


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This is a fairly short eBook (25 pages). The entire book can be read over a brief period of time (less than 30 minutes), over scattered shorter time intervals, or used as a reference when needed.

Interested in Feedback

I am interested in feedback, comments, reviews from NICU parents, NICU family members and other who may be working with NICU parents and might use this as a resource for NICU Parents.

I would also be interested in knowing if people would want this short eBook available as a printed book. There are ways of doing this on a small scale printing, but I don't know if there is an interest.

You can send me comments or post them in the comment section at the bottom of this page http://www.squidoo.com/free-nicu-ebook/external link

How to Get Your Own Copy

You can find out more about getting your copy of our Complimentary eBook on the NICU Parent Support website: http://nicuparentsupport.org/free_nicu_ebook.htmlexternal link

or here: http://www.squidoo.com/free-nicu-ebook/external link

You can access the eBook through either of these links.

Different Versions

The NICU eBook is available to download in several versions:

  • Full color with the cover included - 336 kb
  • Full color without the cover - 320 kb
  • Black & White (to save on printer costs) - 302 kb

Look in the comment section where I posted the steps involved in accessing the Free NICU eBook.

Let me know by email nicuparentsupport-at-gmail.com (replace -at- with @) http://www.nicuparentsupport.org/contact_nps.htmexternal link or send me a message through Type-A Mom message center if you are having any problems.

Our Story

The eBook was created based on my experiences with my youngest daughter as a resource that I would have liked to have at the time. You can read more about our story on our website in an article that I wrote several years ago: Observing Mother’s Day with Renewed Appreciationexternal link

Thank you in advance for your time,

Kirsti A. Dyer MD, MS, FT

a.k.a RestoringMom, Comfortdoc

Journey of Hearts - http://www.JourneyofHearts.orgexternal link

NICU Parent Support Site - http://www.NicuParentSupport.orgexternal link

On Squidoo - http://www.squidoo.com/nicuparentsupport/external link

NICU Parent Support Blog - http://nicuparentsupport.blogspot.com/external link


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Steps Involved in Accessing Free NICU eBook
on: Thu 05 of Jul, 2007 [05:56 UTC] score: 0.60 Vote: 1 2 3 4 5

My husband pointed out as he went through the steps to sign up that it might be a bit confusing. So here is what is involved

smile There are a few steps that need to be taken to ensure that we have working email addresses from people who are truly interested in the eBook (and to deter the evil form spammers):

1. Fill in the information on the form on this page.

2. Receive a confirmation "Thank you" webpage message for completing the form.

3. Receive an email message to please confirm your email address for your complimentary NICU eBook.

4. Confirm your email address.

5. Receive a second confirmation "Thank you" webpage message for responding to the email message that lets you know you have.

6. Receive a second email message with the information on how to access your complimentary NICU eBook.

7. Follow the instructions to access the NICU eBook from the NICU Parent Support Website.

8. Get Your Copy of the Free NICU eBook and Bonus Healing Blessings.

Please don't let the number of steps deter you. sad I want to be sure that NICU parents who will benefit from this resource get copies.

Follow the directions for contacting me directly or send me a private message on the Type-A site if needed.

Thanks,

Kirsti A Dyer a.k.a Restoring Mom




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