NewYork-Presbyterian Komansky Children's Hospital

Child Life Services and Education

At NewYork-Presbyterian Komansky Children's Hospital, our Certified Child Life Specialists employ a mix of education, play, therapeutic, and self-expression activities to help children cope with their hospitalization and illness. They also provide information and support to families and advocate for family-centered care and the needs of the hospitalized child.

A certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) is a specially trained professional with a minimum of a Bachelors Degree or a Master's Degree in Child Life, Education, Psychology or other closely related field who has also completed an internship with a minimum of 500 hours under the direct supervision of a CCLS and passed the CCLS certification exam.

Our Child Life Specialists use age-appropriate educational materials so that our young patients can see, feel, hear and touch things with which they will come in contact during a procedure, test, or their hospital stay in order to reduce their fears. A variety of activities for older children and teenagers are available, as well, to normalize their hospital experience.

We encourage you to contact a Child Life Specialist for their expertise in helping patients and families to navigate the following challenges:

  • coping difficulties
  • information about an illness, injury or a new diagnosis
  • preparation for scheduled procedures, tests, or surgeries
  • parents' support and accompaniment during a procedure
  • pain management
  • medication compliance
  • developmental issues
  • sibling issues
  • frequent admissions
  • impending death

Presurgical Preparation

A Child Life Specialist is available to familiarize a patient and his or her family with every aspect of an upcoming operation. To arrange a pre-operative preparation session, call 212-746-9970.

Following the pre-operative preparation visit, please download and complete a pre-operative program evaluation form and fax it to 212-746-8256.

Pain Management

When sedation cannot be used during a procedure, children are taught non-pharmacological pain management techniques so that they can have a sense of mastery over their experience.

Coping Techniques

Child Life Specialists teach children coping techniques, such as deep breathing and comfort holds with their parents, to help them feel more in control of their surroundings.

Child Life Services Programs

Contact us

Pre-operative preparation
212-746-9970

You can also email us at [email protected].

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