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Congratulations "Janet Kercher, RN IBCLC."
I know that sounds & feels good! Having one of your IBCLC's in administration
is a great help! She can help rewrite the policies, get them approved and
reinforce the information with the staff. Be glad that she is in that
position.
I also agree with Phyllis:
"Get Linda Smith's book on teaching techniques. Dozens of quick & easy fun
things to well-planned serious education to drive home your point."
The title is Coach’s Notebook: Games for Lactation Education. Her web site
is: http://www.bflrc.com/
>I remember reading
> somewhere about cupcakes that are decorated with frosting and candy to
> represent different breast conditions. Does anyone have this?
I think that you could probably find this in the archives. I think that we
may have been talking about it in relation to world breastfeeding week.
Another fun thing to do is to get all the discharge gift packs & printed info
& have the class go thru them & come up with a list of what may interfere
with breastfeeding or mom's confidence. Maybe divide the larger group into a
couple of smaller groups & see who can come up with the biggest list in a
given period of time.
Have fun! I know what a challenge this will be, but little-by-little things
will change.
Laura Hart, RN, BSN, IBCLC
Winter Park FL
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