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Why Child Life

Value Proposition Statement

Emotional Safety Initiative

What is a Certified Child Life Specialist?

Certified Child Life Specialists (CCLS) play a critical role in supporting child health and wellness, leveraging expertise in helping children and their families cope with stressful experiences in a variety of settings. They provide preparation, education, distraction, play, and coping tools, among many other benefits, to children and their families.

Prioritizing the coping and developmental needs of children and families, CCLSs promote and protect emotional safety in times of duress. This minimizes both the immediate and long-term effects of stress, anxiety, and psychosocial trauma, ultimately empowering children, families, and their support systems.

“Child life services are associated with improved quality, outcomes, and patient and family experiences as well as decreased costs in pediatric care.”

American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement

Value Drivers of a Certified Child Life Specialist

CCLSs significantly reduce the financial, developmental, and psychological costs associated with stress, pain, and anxiety that can persist far beyond initial healthcare encounters.

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Healthcare Consumership

Healthcare Consumership

Improve population health by fostering long-term patterns of healthcare consumership that reduce the risk of preventable conditions.

Institutional Savings

Institutional Savings

Drive positive and effective outcomes for healthcare organizations by optimizing the use of resources and limiting waste.

Psychosocial Outcomes

Psychosocial Outcomes

Generate positive behavioral, psychological, and physiological outcomes through individualized interventions with pediatric patients.

Patient & Family Engagement

Patient & Family Engagement

Empower children and families to become informed and active participants in their healthcare experiences.

Developmental Impacts

Developmental Impacts

Promote and sustain developmental and psychosocial growth from infancy through emerging adulthood.

Services Provided by Certified Child Life Specialists

CCLSs provide preparation, education, distraction, play, and coping tools, among many other benefits, to children and their families. 

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Research Supporting Child Life

Read the latest research supporting child life services

The Impact of Child Life Intervention on a Clinical Vaccine Trial

One children’s hospital secured funding to staff a child life specialist to provide support to patients enrolled in a vaccine trial.

Journal of Child Life
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Impact of Providing Psychosocial Care During Short-Term Medical Missions

Research findings regarding roles and experiences of 55 CCLSs who volunteered to provide psychosocial care for children on short-term medical missions.

Journal of Child Life
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The Economic Value of a Child Life Program for Non-Sedated MR Imaging

Research findings on a non-sedate program in a children's hospital.

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The Impact of a Play-Based Procedural Preparation and Support Intervention

Research findings on economic impact of play-based procedural prep and support intervention. 

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Child Life in Action

Listen to stories of child life specialists in action in various work settings.

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  • Practice
    • Why Child Life
    • Competencies & Standards
    • Emotional Safety Initiative
    • Career Center
  • Education
    • Online Learning Center
    • Earn PDUs
    • Child Life Conference
    • Mentorship Program
  • Certification
    • Become Certified
      • Academic Requirements
      • Eligibility Assessment
      • Pre-Internship Experiences
      • Clinical Internship
      • Certification Exam
    • Maintain Certification
      • Annual Maintenance
      • Recertification
    • Resources
      • Forms and Manuals
      • Child Life Code of Ethics
      • CCLS Digital Badge
      • PDU Pre-Approval
      • CCLS Directory
    • About CLCC
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      • CLCC Policies
      • CCLS Connection Newsletter
      • Contact Us
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    • Featured Resources
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    • Child Life Professional Data Center
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    • Child Life Program
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