Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2.3.2.1 Educate parents on how to recognize and respond to their babies’ cues and needs at every developmental stage 2.3.2.2 Serve as models of positive parent-child interaction that promotes bonding and healthy brain development 2.3.2.3 Educate parents on the importance of immunizations and well-child checks 2.3.2.4 Connect parents and children to medical providers 2.3.2.5 Screen for maternal depression and child developmental delays 2.3.2.6 Teach parents positive discipline techniques, how to cope in healthy ways with the day-to-day stress of parenting and how to problem solve when crises arise 2.3.2.7 Instill confidence and empower parents and caregivers to accept personal responsibility for themselves and their children by setting goals that lead to family self-sufficiency. This process starts by helping families identify their strengths and using those to reach their goals. 2.3.2.8 Help parents recognize and address potential safety hazards in and around their homes 2.3.2.9 Provide information on prevention topics including safe sleep to prevent infant suffocation, water safety to prevent drowning and ways to cope with crying to prevent shaken baby syndrome.