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Barbara,
Ask the school administration to show a copy of the policy that
indicates the "liability issue" related to your daughter's situation.
Furthermore, is the law restricted to government buildings when it
says that baby is welcome "wherever the mother has the right to be"?
Or is a school picnic included in this phrase?
Nicole Bernshaw, MSc, IBCLC
Salt Lake City, UT
>
> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 08:33:05 EDT
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: breastfeeding discrimination
>
> This is personal but breastfeeding related and would so appreciate any
> suggestions for handling the following situation. My daughter is
> exclusively
> breastfeeding my 4.5 mos old grandson as well as attachment
> parenting him.
> Her older son, six yr, is having a school presentation/picnic in
> lieu of
> kindergarten graduation in a couple of weeks and she's been
> informed by his
> teacher that siblings are not allowed to attend. She spoke with the
> teacher and the principal explaining her situation of having a
> nursing baby who
> has not been separated from her, does not take a bottle and who is
> in-arms,
> and needs to be with her. She also stated her older son would be
> devastated if she were not there. The principal said the no
> siblings rule is a
> district wide one and no exceptions could be made. My dd politely
> pointed out
> (though seething inside) that she understood that a sibling running
> around
> could be disruptive but her little one is worn on her body in a
> wrap or
> sling and if fussy, nursing quickly calmed him. She is upset not
> only due to
> her personal situation but also on the principle of disregard for
> family
> and the needs of an infant.
>
> She does have a grandma (me) who will save the day and be in the
> parking
> lot with baby so he has access to mom prn, but for future happenings
> and even
> classroom functions or help this seems to need to be addressed.
> Liability
> issues also were brought up by the principal and I told my dd to
> offer to
> sign a waiver. Any suggestions on how to or if to pursue this?
> Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC
> Brewster, NY
>
> ***************
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