Core Competencies Promote exclusive breastfeeding without formula supplementation. Explain the effect of formula supplementation on a mother’s milk production.
Development and Evaluation of an Early Childhood Obesity Prevention Video Mary Ann Chiasson, DrPH NNPHI Annual Conference May 7, 2009.
Update on WIC Breastfeeding Education and Support Efforts Secretary's Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality November 30, 2006 Patricia N. Daniels, MS,
Value Enhanced Nutrition Assessment (VENA) Counseling Sessions: Providing Client-Centered Nutrition Services.
Introduction to Nutrition Risk Factors
Adjunct Income Eligibility
Being “sensitive” to formula changes in WIC
Repeated exposure to message facilitates behavior change by clients Independent use of reinforcements is not considered effective nutrition education.
Being “sensitive” to formula changes in WIC Staff discussion guide – February 2014.
0 1 Breastfeeding: A WIC Priority Improves health outcomes for infants –Fewer infections and disease –Improved IQ –Lower rates of obesity and diabetes.
You will learn to: Recognize the importance of quality customer service. Provide quality customer service. Resolve conflict appropriately. Determine.
Highlights of WIC Food Package Changes WIC Statewide Meeting September 19, 2014.