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Breastfeeding Self Study Packet And Reference Manual Health Professional Adapted from Breastfeeding Module and Resource Manual Developed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Nutrition Services/WIC Program And Loving Support Through Peer Counseling Curriculum Revised 2008 0 Introduction Rev. 02 08 Preface As you will soon discover providing breastfeeding education and information can be one of the most rewarding parts of your job. Through providing education, encouragement, and support, WIC staff empower women to make an informed infant feeding choice that will last a lifetime!! Participants do listen to what you are saying and value the information they receive from WIC. Therefore, it is important that all WIC staff take the time to build their skills in providing breast-feeding education and support. This breastfeeding self study packet will help you gain the knowledge necessary to educate WIC participants, their families, and friends on the many benefits of breastfeeding, as well as provide information to ensure a successful breastfeeding experience. This self study packet, was designed to be interactive, fun, and educational! Learning activities include observation, video viewing, reading, completing a crossword puzzle, . and many other fun activities 1 Introduction Rev. 02 08 How to Use This Self Study Packet Pace yourself—take time to complete all of the activities and to enjoy your learning process. Make a schedule for yourself that is realistic. The self study packet has seven sections with many activities. Depending on your schedule you might set a goal to complete one or two sections a week. A number of resource materials which are referred to throughout the self study packet as "tools" are also needed to complete this self study packet. At the beginning of each section you will find a list of tools needed for that specific section. The number and types of activities vary from section to section. At the end of each section, you will find a listing of key My Goal is to complete this self study points, additional activities, a quiz to test your knowledge, packet by (date) and a list of optional readings. You will also find a list of (estimated total time 9-12.5 hrs) Breastfeeding handouts and videos that are available and that pertain to the topic covered in that section. Complete: Note: The activities/quizzes (and answer keys) at the end Introduction by ___________ of the sections that are to be printed off and completed are also located in the Breastfeeding Activities folder. For ease of use all the activities can be printed from this folder prior to beginning the module or by section. Located in WIC Electronic Manual/Staff Training/Self- Study/Breastfeeding/Breastfeeding Activities. Also in shared drive/wic forms/Training Modules/Breastfeeding Self-Study/Breastfeeding Activities. Tools needed to complete this self study packet: • The Breastfeeding Answer Book by La Leche League International • Breastfeeding Flipchart by Childbirth Graphics Optional Tools: • Dr. Mom’s Guide to Breastfeeding by Marianne Neifert, MD • The Nursing Mother’s Companion by Kathleen Huggins, RN, MS 2 Introduction Why Promote Breastfeeding? Breastfeeding benefits a community!! Breastfed infants are healthier and moms who breastfeed lower their risk for some diseases. Breastfeeding saves health care costs because breastfed babies have fewer illnesses and hospitalizations. Breastfeeding is good for the environment because there are fewer cans, bottles, and nipples to throw away. Breastfeeding saves businesses money because healthier babies mean less absenteeism for working moms. Breastfeeding is the GOLD Standard! WIC's Breastfeeding History The WIC Program has always been an avid promoter of breastfeeding. In 1989, the United States Congress strengthened WIC's efforts by allocating funds specific to breastfeeding promotion and support. In addition to funding, Congress included legislation requiring WIC Programs to: • develop a national breastfeeding definition • designate a breastfeeding coordinator in each state agency • train local WIC staff to promote and support breast feeding • develop standards to ensure all women have access to breastfeeding promotion and support during the prenatal and postpartum periods • provide materials in languages other than English as indicated by the population served WIC Makes a Difference Since 1989, WIC Programs nationwide have implemented numerous activities and programs to increase breast feeding rates among the WIC population. In fact, during the last decade, breastfeeding rates have increased twice as fast among WIC mothers compared to non-WIC mothers. In 2004, Congress as a part of the WIC Reauthorization Act, designated money for a WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program to give states an opportunity to enhance an existing Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program or begin a new one. South Dakota applied and was Introduction Rev. 02 08 3
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