With an intermingling of the personal and professional, the presenter will fashion a cohesive narrative by drawing on his memories of childhood, his formative family experiences, his life and work in a variety of cultures on five continents, his career in international public health nutrition, and his passionate commitment to breastfeeding and breast-milk feeding. In the presenter’s vision of ho-hum ordinariness, the best place to be is where all people, regardless of whether they ever become parents, are not only eager for mothers and children to breastfeed; they also make the right moves – defined as the easy and obvious things to do because they are part of ordinary normalized
behaviour – to ensure that everyone is in on the deal.
Learning Objectives:
Objective 1: The learner will be able to gain insight, from a male point of view,
into the significance of breastfeeding for mothers and children, and thus for
society as a whole.
Objective 2: The learner will be able to frame breastfeeding as an act which,
although it concerns mothers and children most directly, in fact, involves all of us
one way or the other.
Objective 3: The learner will be able to identify the environment to strive for -
one where all people, because they are genuinely informed, caring and supportive,
not only anticipate that mothers and children will breastfeed; together they also
contribute to making it possible for them to do just that.
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