The Latch & Motion workshop explores the intricate relationship between infant mobility and breastfeeding while shedding light on how societal and cultural factors contribute to infant mobility limitations. The attendees will understand the importance of movement, how it relates to infant feeding, and clinical skills to implement movement and sensory teachings to improve infant feeding in clinical practice.
-Discover social and cultural factors contributing to the lack of infant movement.
-Examine how lack of infant movement and body tension impact infant feeding.
-Gain clinical skills on how to assist families with babywearing.
-Gain clinical skills on how to implement sensory play into your practice.
-Gain clinical skills on how to teach families how to relax and safely move their infant.
After attending this workshop attendees will gain access to an online video library and digital handouts to implement into practice.
Attendees will be awarded 6 L-Cerps.
This workshop was written and presented by Holly Johnson, IBCLC.
Saturday, February 1st, 2025 Starting @ 9:30 am CST
Monday, April 7th, 2025Starting @ 9:30 CST
Saturday, July 12th, 2025Starting @ 9:30 CST
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I understand that the cost of the workshop is not refundable. If I am unable to attend, the tuition can be applied to a future virtual workshop.