IBCLC’s begin their career with a baseline of theoretical and practical knowledge. As in every other profession, there is wisdom that can only be learned on the job. IBCLC’s who have worked on the frontlines for over 20 years share principles that will help you to be more effective and compassionate in your practice. They will share actual stories and examples from their work with families, including a few mistakes made along the way. Learn what Cindy & Jana wish they had known when they first became IBCLC’s.
Learning Objectives:
Objective 1: To obtain knowledge about a more compassionate approach to the art of breastfeeding support.
Objective 2: To understand the complexity of factors that may underlie a breastfeeding problem.
Objective 3: To identify 3 new strategies to use in your own practice.
Objective 4: To understand the impact of breastfeeding challenges on mother’s mood and her feelings of competence as a mother.
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