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WebEx Participation Guidelines. *6 will mute or un-mute your phone Mute your phone during session, Un-mute to speak or ask questions DO NOT use your phone’s HOLD button For technical difficulty, please call WebEx at 1-866-229-3239.
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WebEx Participation Guidelines • *6 will mute or un-mute your phone • Mute your phone during session, • Un-mute to speak or ask questions • DO NOT use your phone’s HOLD button • For technical difficulty, please call WebEx at 1-866-229-3239
WebEx on Using the Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Facilitator Guide
Today’s Speakers Jackie Kampp, MSN, RN, CLC Carolyn Donohoe Mather, MAS, RD, IBCLC
WebEx Participation Guidelines • *6 will mute or un-mute your phone • Mute your phone during session • Un-mute to speak or ask questions • DO NOT use your phone’s HOLD button • For technical difficulty, please call WebEx at 1-866-229-3239
California WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Training • History: Reason developed • Overview of new version • New layout • Training Nuts and Bolts • Review of each session
A Bit of History • Peer Counselor Workgroup • Cost factors • WIC oriented • “Stand alone”/User friendly • Reduce preparation time • Information was accurate and up-to-date
California WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Training • Peer Counselor Handbook • Facilitator Guide • PowerPoint
California WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Training Revised twice since original manual Learner Centered Five 5-6 hour sessions Based on latest breastfeeding information Opportunities to build counseling skills Interactive/fun
Facilitator Guide Contents • Cover Page • Table of Contents • Notes for Training • Session Agendas • Trainer’s Notes • Activity Directions • Content Boxes from Handbook
Handbook Contents • Introduction Page • Table of Contents • Session Agendas • Content Boxes • Counseling Scenarios • Index • Appendix • Worksheets
Peer Counselor Training • Initial and ongoing training • More competent • Dispels misconceptions and myths
Who Should Train Peer Counselors • Lactation Management Experts • Breastfeeding Topics • Peer Counselor Supervisor • WIC Policy • Clinic Logistics and Roles • Communication skills/documentation
Suggestions for Facilitators • Review the Facilitator Guide • Assign responsibilities to trainer(s) • Discuss teaching methods used • Prepare materials • Facilitator Guide • Supplies for each session
Use Adult Learning Techniques Active involvement in learning new skills Reinforcement Repetition Visual aids Recognition Relevance
Keep the Pace Moving • Adult attention span • Learning techniques: • Change types of activities
Keep It Relevant • Learning techniques: • Facilitated discussion • Storytelling • Practice opportunities • Goal setting • Structured ongoing enrichment
Repeat the Information Learning techniques: • Role play • Written handouts, other materials • Discussion
Foster Skill-Building Opportunities Learning techniques: • Role play • Practice scenarios and situations • Task-oriented group activities
Make Your Point as Visual as Possible Learning techniques: • Slides with engaging photos • Flip charts for recording • Examples & demonstrations • Role play • Video
Teach Small Amounts Focus on the core information Keep language and messages simple
Reward Participants When Learning Occurs Learning techniques Public and private affirmation Incentives
Above All: Make It Fun! Welcoming environment Room setup Reinforce the theme Door prizes Themed centerpieces at tables
Housekeeping and Introductions Session Expectations and Discussion Guidelines What is a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor? Overview of Training Session 1
Anatomy of the Breast Milk Production Session 1
Best Start’s 3 Step Strategy • Open Ended Questions/ Getting More Information • Affirming • Educating
Closing the Sessions End of each session: • Closing Activity • Preview of Next Session • Home Assignment
Welcome Back Formula and Its Disadvantages Exclusive/Fully Breastfeeding Session 2
Recognizing When to Feed Baby Getting Breastfeeding off to a Good Start Signs that Breastfeeding is Going Well Guest Speaker Closing Activity and Preview of Session 3 Session 2
Signs Breastfeeding is Going Well Illustrating a good newborn poopy diaper in the classroom…
Welcome Back Early Breastfeeding Problems Session 3
Medications and Herbal Remedies Birth Control Methods Unhealthy Environments Closing Activity and Preview of Session 4 Session 3
Welcome Back Helping Mothers with Special Challenges Helping a Grieving Mother Session 4
Expressing Milk Hand expression Manual pumps Electric pumps Weaning Cultural Awareness Closing Activity and Preview of Session 5 Session 4
Welcome Back Challenges to Breastfeeding Referral to a Lactation Specialist or HCP Session 5
Documentation & Confidentiality Telephone Manners Topics to Cover when Talking to Mothers Practice Counseling Next Step and Feedback Closing Activity and Celebration Session 5
WE ARE BREASTFED BABIES!! Questions? Thank you WIC BPC Program!