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Absolutely not. The point of peer counselling is that the person providing
the counselling is a peer, another mother. We've research that shows that
what women get from peer counselling is an "apprenticeship" style learning
opportunity. They learn from watching the other mother, mother. The mother
being counselled also needs to be able to see that "this woman is just like
me." Otherwise what's the point of having a peer counsellor, you may as well
just employ another nurse.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
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From: "Marie Ivey" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 9:57 AM
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Subject: Spam: Re: [LACTNET] Peer counselors and babies
> As a nurse, I guess I have a different slant on this subject. Since this
> is a *paid* position and women are coming to WIC for support and
> advice...I think it is inappropriate to bring one's own children to the
> "office". I know for me, if I was taking care of my child while at work,
> it would be very distracting. I can see how it could interfere with my
> care and could cause frustration for the mom I was trying to assist. So
> many times, breastfeeding moms just need someone to listen and really hear
> them, it would be very hard to give my complete attention to a client if I
> was interrupted. I know just talking on the phone from home (to a neighbor
> having breastfeeding issues)...has been difficult when my children want my
> attention.
welcome
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