
LLLI News 29 Jan 20
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
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In this issue we have an article by Linda Smith on how birth can affect breastfeeding, Linda Wieser outlines the recent updates to Leader accreditation resources and Kelly Durbin discusses how to read body language at an LLL meeting. Leader Sue Smith shares how LLL Widnes and St Helens took part in a scarecrow competition … Read More
Linda J. Smith, MPH, IBCLC, Ohio, United States of America Extracted and edited from: Smith, L. J., & Kroeger, M. (2010). Impact of birthing practices on breastfeeding (2nd ed.). Sudbury, Mass.: Jones and Bartlett. Though it might seem obvious, for breastfeeding to happen the baby must be able to feed, the mother must be able … Read More
Marie Beam and Heidy Guzmán co-Chairs, Concept Review Committee, LLLI Board of Directors The Concept Review Committee was created this year to take a fresh look at the La Leche League concepts. The committee is composed of 19 Leaders from around the world, working to review each of the ten concepts of LLL philosophy and … Read More
Linda Wieser Nova Scotia, Canada The Leader Accreditation Department (LAD) is continually updating resources used for application work. It’s important to have the most current version of all documents when doing a pre-application discussion or working with an Applicant as a supporting Leader. The revised resources include the newly revised Introducing Complementary Foods concept (see … Read More
Sue Smith, St Helens, United Kingdom Mothers of La Leche League Widnes and St Helens have been getting very creative! To celebrate a local scarecrow festival they created a life-size replica of a breastfeeding mother and baby. Named “Mother Nurture,” the adorable scarecrow mother and child were displayed having a breastfeeding break sitting in a … Read More
Rachel Brown Kirkland, Dalton, Georgia, USA Ask experienced Leaders how they encouraged meeting attendance over the decades, and you’re likely to hear stories about reaching out to the community through a variety of different avenues, some of them old-fashioned by today’s standards. Today, volunteers are no longer mailing out handwritten letters or letters drafted on … Read More
Kelly Durbin, Austin,Texas, USA There is usually plenty of discussion at a La Leche League meeting. As Leaders we often gain valuable insight into the kind of information or support parents need by asking questions and discussing breastfeeding topics. But nonverbal communication is equally important, and it can often expose hidden messages or intentions. Learning … Read More