Nancy is a social worker and senior infant mental health specialist who holds an infant studies certificate from Erikson Institute. At Fussy Baby Network, she is the clinical coordinator and provides home visiting services to families. She has worked with families, young children, and infants for more than 20 years in a variety of settings. She is the president-elect for the Illinois Association of Infant Mental Health. Her areas of expertise include colic, sleep in the first year, and postpartum mood disorders.
- about erikson
- graduate school
- master’s degrees
- m.s. in child development
- M.S. in Child Development with
Administration Specialization - M.S. in Child Development with
Child Life Specialization - M.S. in Child Development with
Children with Special Needs Specialization - M.S. in Child Development with
Family Services Specialization - M.S. in Child Development with
Infancy Specialization - M.S. in Child Development with
Infancy & Administration Specialization
- M.S. in Child Development with
- m.s. + m.s.w.
dual degree - m.s. in early childhood education leading to teaching license
- m.s. in early childhood education (online)
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Contact information
Nancy Mork-Bakker, L.C.S.W.
Clinical Coordinator, Fussy Baby Network
(312) 893-7195
[email protected]
