Hello all, A mother of a 19 month old boy with hydrocephalus (with shunt in place) and hypotonia, called with the following- He is still mostly nursing, very little solids. He weighs over 13 kg-(26 lbs) and is healthy, besides his chronic condition. The occupational therapist and the speech clinician who are supposed to give this child therapy , have told the mom that the child has no motivation to learn to feed himself or to speak because of his "constant" nursing. They threatened not to continue treating him, that it is wasted time, as long as he keeps on asking to nurse during the sessions. They also told the mom that she must see a psychologist because it is "obvious" that she (mom) is the one who wants to continue nursing, that she has some problem. They said that this mom must "sever" herself from her baby in order for him to move foward developmentally----!!!!! The mom is pretty secure in her nursing relationship and feels that this is the one aspect that is completely positive and secure and gives them both so much strength and health- The mom herself doesn't ned to be convinced of the benefits of bfdg her baby, but feels helpless confronting these "professionals" who are supposed to be helping her to help her baby. Can anyone help me find references specific to this situation- something that talks specifically about the benefits of continued bfdg in babies with hypotonia and hydrocephalus? I would like to be able to send it to these two people. The baby's pediatrician is relatively supportive, saying that it's okay to continue bfdg, but that the baby really should be eating "real food" already. The mom cannot at this point change therapists because of her medical insurance coverage and her living in a relatively small area, far from other major cities. Thanks for your help. Jennie in Israel *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html