Our Scholarship Program
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Your contribution will provide crucial financial support to students and professionals dedicated to advancing our understanding of early human development.
By helping to educate and train the next generation of experts, you are fostering a healthier, more informed society.
Join us in nurturing the minds that will shape the future of prenatal and perinatal care.
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Passionate about prenatal and perinatal psychology and health? Apply for the APPAH Scholarship! Gain financial support, access to resources, and join a community dedicated to advancing early human development.
We open opportunities quarterly.
APPPAH’s Flagship Programs
Prenatal and Perinatal Educator (PPNE) Certification
Transform the way we support and experience birth through our PPNE Certification course. This program equips professionals with the knowledge to understand implicit memory and the science of nurture, allowing them to become influential birth psychology practitioners. As a PPNE, you will learn how birth imprints are formed and their impact on an individual’s development. You will gain skills to support parents and babies in integrating these imprints positively. Ideal for professionals in fertility, pregnancy, birth, postpartum care, and those working with adults or children needing to re-pattern early life experiences, this course empowers you to make a profound difference in the lives of families.
Pregnancy Dialogues™ Facilitator Program
Our Pregnancy Dialogues™ program is a small-group initiative designed to promote prenatal attachment and normal physiological birth. This 8-hour facilitator training course prepares you to lead supportive circles for pregnant mothers/gestational parents. The program focuses on safety, trust, and support through six sessions that include reflective discussions on family, partner, and infant attachment. Facilitators will help mothers connect with their babies, practice relaxation techniques, and embrace their roles as new parents. No mental health training is required, making it accessible for those with experience in group facilitation. Join us in fostering a nurturing environment for expecting mothers and their babies through this transformative program.
Criteria for Scholarships
1. Intersectional Diversity
2. Passion for Learning
3. Financial Need
4. Potential Impact
5. Creativity and Originality
6. Community Engagement
Selection Process
The APPPAH Scholarships Committee will review all scholarship applications and select recipients based on the criteria outlined above. The decision of the panel will be final, and announcements will be made every quarter.