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I just took the course in October. I found it very interesting - hold your
horses when you see incorrect positioning - and it can be very useful when
teaching health care professionals about infant cues. Right now I'm
preparing a talk to our staff based on their "Keys to Caregiving" - a way
you could use to teach the same thing you have already taught (follow
infant cues) with the research and support of another program - which isn't
even breastfeeding based.
I think it's always good to learn from experts in other fields - from the
Feeding and Swallwing Disorders training I spoke of in previous messages to
the Cues, Infant feeding and teaching scales and Keys to Caregiving of
NCAST.
If you want to know more details, please e-mail me privately.
Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, IBCLC
Vacaville, CA
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