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PCS Champions . Baby Behavior In-service Check-In. PCS Champs and Helping HANDS. Powerful combo not unlike the Liger. Training Plan. In-service. Objectives: Identify Baby Behavior Cues and States Start or open a conversation about baby behaviors using affirmations.
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PCS Champions Baby Behavior In-service Check-In
PCS Champs and Helping HANDS Powerful combo not unlike the Liger
In-service Objectives: Identify Baby Behavior Cues and States Start or open a conversation about baby behaviors using affirmations
How’d it Go? • For those who have held their in-service • What worked well? • Was there anything you would have done differently?
Seeing 2’s… You are seeing Silver Medalist 2’s are coachable Are you seeing 1’s?
What are some areas you see staff overwhelmed with or struggling? • A complete ABCDE assessment, tool transition and appropriate invite? • Offering caregivers affirmations, and recognizing baby behaviors? • Long wait times, prior to the appointment? • Checking the previous TGIF note, prior to meeting the client?
Elephant in The Room Getting to the Heart of the Matter
The tools are opportunities to unlock the driving force to baby behavior perceptions. Digging Deep
Keep in Mind… The Obvious know What few may know The driving force to behavior What may never be known
Are you getting below the surface? “On the surface” questions: who, where, when, what and why -Appeal to logical side of thinking. “Under the surface” questions:would, what if, tell me more about, pick or choose -Appeal to emotions and motivations.
Scenario • A mom comes into your clinic and tells you that she had her baby early, and the doctors told her to get a pump from WIC. • You look her up and see that she is a 21 year old, first time mom who delivered at 32 weeks gestation. She was underweight prior to pregnancy, though her weight gain was on track. She tells you she went into labor early and the doctors had to deliver the baby.
Which Invite Would You Use? • Magic Wand: If you could change one thing about feeding your baby, what would it be? B) Feeling Faces: How do you feel breastfeeding is going? C) Fabric Bag: Pick a fabric that best describes how you are feeling about pumping. D) Metaphors: Pick a picture that describes how you feel about your baby.
This Summer • Recognize the “need” • Respond with the “right” message • WHO Grids and RISK 115
What are some questions you would like answered this summer?