Family-centered care is an approach that emphasizes the involvement of families in the care of their newborns. This model recognizes that parents and caregivers play a crucial role in the infant's growth and development. Providing parents with the necessary education, resources, and support can improve outcomes. For instance, the kangaroo care method, where parents hold their preterm infants skin-to-skin, has been shown to enhance bonding, stabilize heart rates, and promote better weight gain.