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Susan said: "I wonder, too, if "grandmothers" can be recruited in
communities."
AMEN!
In fact, I learned that some programs that have been very successful using
"peer counselors" actually used "aunties" or "grandmothers" due to the lack
of freedom of travel/transportation of the actual peers.
The peer counselor training can be VERY effective for these people - who
could be recruited in churches, senior groups, hospital "pink ladies" etc.
My mother was an EXCELLENT teacher for English as a second language and
would have also been a great counselor - had this opportunity arisen.
It is true, many grandmas (me, included) are still working full-time and
have crazy lives - but there are those who would take this on as a project
if it were offered. In fact, I have a supervisor who plans to retire and
wants to offer to rock babies in a hospital - I'm going to suggest she do
this, instead!
GREAT IDEA! GO FOR IT!
Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, PHN, IBCLC
(using up my allowable time in Lactnet!)
California
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