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Janice said,
<<NOW, I'm wondering - maybe it's the CHILDREN that need to be the voice to
advocate for breastfeeding (rights and support). What if the voices who
spoke up for breastfeeding were those of children and adults who had all
breastfeed for long enough, that they personally remembered it? What
force
and credibility would that bring to the public debate?>>
This really struck a chord with me this morning...what a wonderful idea.
Instead of all the (non-breastfed) adults speculating -- goodness, they
aren't speculating, they are making determinations!! -- on what happens to
children who are breastfed long enough to remember it, perhaps they should
speak for themselves. I absolutely loved loved loved what the kids had to say
about the Time Mag cover.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Newly revised!! _http://lactationeducation.com_
(http://www.lactationeducation.com/)
Wheaton IL
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