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Date: | Sun, 4 Jun 2006 09:48:01 +1000 |
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Hi Susan,
This discussion on lactnet has shown that just what is "appropriate" varies
widely.....very, very widely....who gets to decide what is "appropriate." My
point is, it is not *appropriate* for one person (or one group of people) to
decide what is "appropriate" especially when there is clearly a cultural
ingredient in this mix determining practice.
And I think that this discussion is really about test weighing, weighing to
measure growth is something different.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
> I do NOT think that there is a question of categories of LCs who use the =
> scale, use it sometimes,=20
> or never use it that should be compared. This woudl be a totally silly e=
> xperiment. It is more a=20
> question of learning how to use the scale appropriately, which means in c=
> ontext with all the other=20
> data that you collect and in such a way that mom is encouraged and learns=
> to trust her own=20
> observations of her baby.=20=20
>
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