I don't think I would send something anonymously. I might talk to the
person if we have a personal interaction, or send a note saying "I
happen to be a lactation consultant and I couldn't help but notice, I
hope you don't mind the intrusion, I want to give you some resources in
case this is making life more difficult for you, or if your children are
affected."
Then again, I'm a chicken sometimes. The previous seminary intern at my
church had a terrible speech articulation deficit that sounded like it
could stem from tt, but I never got up the courage to speak to him about
it. Might have if my attendance were better (traveling so much makes me
feel like an outsider there).
I do, however, look at the tongue attachments of parents of infants I see.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 7/19/2012 10:59 AM, Lynn Carter wrote:
> Jean, I hear it in adults all the time now, too! It drives me bonkers
> sometimes, because I would rather just listen to the speaker or whatever.
> Personally, I think that if you send something anonymously, you allow the
> person to save face, but still give them information that might be very
> much appreciated. Yes, there is a buttinsky factor, but too many times
> I've said something very hesitantly to someone about some issue, and they
> are *thrilled* to know that someone else noticed and has a possible
> solution.
>
> Lynn Carter OFS LLLL IBCLC
> Missouri, USA
>
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