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Tina Crowgey, MT(ASCP), childbirth educator wrote:
> Can anybody point me in the right direction? Our childbirth education
> program is minus a breastfeeding class instructor because our teacher is on
> maternity bedrest. I asked a local LLL leader to pinch hit, she stated that
> she was uncertain League bylaws would let her teach for us. Unfortunately,
> the League is not very responsive to phone calls and we have had no luck
> contacting them .
I have taught breastfeeding classes as an LLL Leader on several occasions. I
know of no LLL regulations prohibiting this. The Leader will need to notify her
Area representatives and have her outline content approved by someone in the PL
Program. Many Leaders are unaware of how to use the PL Program. She can check
the Area Directory for the name and number of an A/APL and they will be able to
help her if she chooses to speak. Leaders, however, are not required to accept
outside speaking engagements and she may be uncomfortable with the idea.
Kathy
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Kathy Koch, BSEd, IBCLC
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mailto:[log in to unmask] Great Mills, MD, USA
"Within the child lies the fate of the future." Maria Montessori
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