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Feeding: Reading the Cues
Friday, March 19, 2010
Course #:
W626
Time:
9 a.m.–noon
Instructor:
Lauren Wiley, M.Ed.
Location:
Erikson Institute
Cost:
$60
Credit available:
Approved by the Illinois Early Intervention Training Program: 3 contact hours in the area of Typical Development; 3 SWCEUs; 0.3 CEUs. Approved for 3 hours of continuing education in Marriage and Family Therapy.
Description
Feeding is the source of many feelings and questions. Should a baby be fed on demand or according to a schedule? When should solids be introduced? What about the picky toddler? How do we distinguish between what a baby or toddler needs and what he or she wants? This workshop will address these questions while focusing on developing the caregiver’s sensitivity to the baby’s cues and strengthening the parent/caregiver-infant attachment.
Select your desired credit types. There is an additional charge of $15 for selecting more than one credit type.
Continuing Education Units
Early Intervention Credit Units
Social Work Continuing Education Units
Marriage & Family Therapy Continuing Education
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