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I learned a lot from Lynn and Robin (Wolf and Glass), I think their
workshop is worth taking (I've attended twice, and I got even more out
of it the second time). You can learn a lot from speech suck courses
too, but some of it will come from a cultural norm of bottle feeding
rather than the biological norm of breastfeeding. You'll need to read
between the lines a little and figure out what applies to bf and what is
an artifact of bottle feeding.
You can also set up a breastfeeding suck workshop in your area, with
your hospital or local lactation consultant association or public
health/WIC agency as sponsors (read: footing the bill). Then you can
choose the speakers and ask them to talk about issues that pertain to
your population. LactSpeak.com has speaker information for a wide range
of bf speakers. Some speakers are even willing to do clinical days,
where you ask moms to bring in their babies for free help from the
speaker in exchange for there being an audience of IBCLCs or other
interested HCPs. Lisa Sandora (IBCLC and speech therapist) came and did
this for us in NY.
Health-e-learning also has some good courses online that can help you
with sucking issues specifically for breastfeeding babies.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 3/22/2011 2:14 PM, Christine Lichte wrote:
> Hi. I am a hospital based IBCLC. We have a level 1 nursery so I mostly work with full-term healthy babies. I do not see cleft lip/palates or other similar issues. I feel like I have a good understanding about most breastfeeding issues that pertain to full-term or late preterm babies. Where I feel I am lacking is suck issues and oral anatomy. I read books and look at pictures, but sometimes I feel at a loss about what to do. I am looking for suggestions for a good conference/workshop that focuses on suck issues. I found a workshop by Wolf and Glass listed at ibreastfeeding.com. Would this be good to attend? We also have a university in our town that has a good speech communications department and they offer some infant suck/swallow courses. Should I take some classes. I have a B.S. in biology so I really enjoy the "science behind breastfeeding" types of classes. I would also like to learn more about baby assessments. I have a basic understanding about torticolis and low muscle tone, ect but I would like to become more proficient in this area. Thanks!
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> Christine Lichte, B.S., IBCLC
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