1975, B.S., Nursing
Skidmore College
Saratoga Springs, New York
Graduate School
1980, M.N., Nursing
Family Nurse Practitioner
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
Post Graduate School
2002, Facilitator Love & Logic Parenting Programs
Licensure
State of California
Certification
Board Certified by National Certification
Board of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Nurses
Memberships
National Association of Pediatric
Nurse Associates and Practitioners
California Association for Nurse Practitioners
Sigma Theta Tay, Nursing Honor Society
Personal
Anneke is a wife, stepmother and adoptive mother. She is a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (CPNP) who has a Masters Degree in Nursing from UCLA in Pediatric Primary Ambulatory Care with a specialty in developmental disabilities. She is also a Certified Facilitator for the “Becoming a Love and Logic Parent” program.
For the past 18 years, Anneke has been a PNP in private practice with two excellent pediatric groups: Tenth Street Pediatric Medical Group, Inc. (Santa Monica) and Southern Orange County Pediatric Associates. As a PNP, Anneke provides medical care, education and consultation for children and families from birth through adolescence. She loved to care for well and sick children and their parents while helping them to grow into healthy and happy families. She believes that the cornerstone for the development of healthy children and families is the parent’s ability to develop skills that allow them to teach and guide their children in a knowledgeable, sensitive and effective manner.
The Becoming a Love and Logic Parent course offers the best program for teaching parents how to raise responsible and emotionally healthy children. Anneke has combined this program’s content with her own unique psychological and medical experiences to create the Cuddles Parenting Programs.
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (PNPs) are very special healthcare providers who are dedicated to improving children's health. PNPs have advanced education in pediatric nursing and healthcare and they serve children and families in an extensive range of practice settings. Working with pediatricians and other healthcare providers, PNPs have been enhancing the healthcare of children for over 30 years.
What do PNPs do?
PNPs serve as pediatric healthcare providers for sick and well children of all ages. PNPs offer a variety of services including:
Provide health maintenance care for children, including well exams
Perform routine developmental screenings
Diagnose and treat common childhood illnesses
Provide anticipatory guidance regarding common child health concerns
Perform school physicals
Many parents choose a PNP as their child's provider knowing they will receive individualized quality healthcare!