Increasing Breastfeeding Success by Reading Baby Cues
September 11, 2009
This one day seminar on baby behavior gives clear information about baby body language and cues. This includes cues that the baby wants to engage or disengage as well as signs that the baby is irritable, drowsy, or in a quiet alert state. Seminar participants will gain important insight into what babies are trying to communicate in their unique and often difficult-to-understand body language. When counseling breastfeeding mothers or teaching health care professionals, baby behavior messages can be woven into breastfeeding guidance. Understanding baby behavior can impact in-hospital and clinic breastfeeding rates, parent satisfaction and confidence. Featured Speakers: Denise Parker, BA, IBCLC; Karen Peters, MBA, RD, IBCLC
Event Date: September 11, 2009
Event times: 9am - 4pm
This event will be held at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, 1798 N. Garey Ave, Pomona, CA.
To learn more about this event click on the registration brochure below or go Upcoming Seminars: http://www.breastfeedingtaskforla.org/index.htm.
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