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This question has been posed to us at the Texas Department of Health.
I'm hoping someone in lactnet-land can help with this. We have seen no
examples of a written breastfeeding policy for schools.
Last Wednesday, a school nurse from a very small community in
Groveton, TX called me and her school superintendent gave her a job of
developing a school policy on breastfeeding that would be in
compliance with TX HB 359. At first I thought this would have a
negative slant, but after speaking with the nurse, I do not think so.
They currently have 2 teenagers nursing at school, now. I'm not
sure but maybe, the superintendent has breastfed!??
What I'm looking for is an example of a school policy on
breastfeeding. Do any of ya'll know of a school in TX or anywhere in
the US that has such a thing?
Any written policies we may use as examples?
--
Jeanne Mitchell
Austin, TX
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle."
Plato
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