Oral Habilitation of the Breastfeeding Dyad
Fri, Oct 23
|online webinars and Live sessions
Join us for a 3-day intensive master class as we present, discuss & explore the tricks, tools, resources, interventions and innovative techniques that we can utilize as IBCLCs in supporting the habilitation of the breastfeeding dyad in overcoming oral dysfunction.
Time & Location
Oct 23, 2020, 9:00 AM – Nov 01, 2020, 8:15 PM
online webinars and Live sessions
About the event
The Oral Habilitation of the Breastfeeding Dyad: A Master Class for IBCLCs. Presented by: Sandra Coulson, MS, ST, ED, COM, Lisa Lahey, RN, BSN, IBCLC, RLC, OMT, Bryna Sampey, IBCLC, RLC, Jennifer Tow, MA, IBCLC, RLC, CSOM,
Sharon Vallone, DC, FICCP
UPDATE!! The IBCLC Master Class is going on-line for 2020! The course scheduled for Charlotte will be presented as recorded on-line webinars along with Live Integration sessions to ensure your questions will be answered. The exercise cards will be mailed to attendees. Rather than posting the regular price, the EARLY BIRD price will continue to be offered to all attendees (other than those retaking the course who have a special price).
REGISTER for CHARLOTTE ON-LINE:
Webinars will be released on October 23-25. Live Integration Sessions will be held on 11/1 & recorded for those who cannot attend. Access will be until November 30.
https://www.ibclcmasterclass.com/events/oral-habilitation-of-the-breastfeeding-dyad
Join us for our 3-day intensive Master Class as we present, discuss and explore the various tricks, tools, resources, interventions and innovative techniques that we can utilize as IBCLCs in supporting the habilitation of the breastfeeding dyad in overcoming oral dysfunction.
Past conferences have sold out, so register early!
CONTINUING EDUCATION:
CERPS INCREASED!! NOW 11 ADDITIONAL CERPS: TOTAL 34 CERPS!!
16.25 L-CERPs, 5.75 R-CERPs, 1 E-CERP
CERPs Allocated by IBLCE
IBLCE Approval Number CLT114-33
RECORDED SESSIONS:
Released Day 1:
Learning to See Babies, Jennifer Tow (1.25)
Functional Assessment of the Breastfed Baby, Lisa Lahey (2.0)
Introduction: The Role of the Primitive Reflex in Oral Function, Bryna Sampey (1.5)
Myofunctional Disorders: Origination in Infancy, Long-term Impact on Human Health: Sandra Coulson (2.0)
Visual Documentation for the IBCLC: Lisa Lahey (.75)
7.5
Released Day 2:
Breastfeeding: the Architect of the Human Airway, Jennifer Tow (1.75)
Rhythmic Movement for Function, Bryna Sampey (1.25)
The Role of Bodywork in Normalising Function: Part One, Sharon Vallone (1.75)
The Role of Bodywork in Normalising Function: Part Two, Sharon Vallone (1.75)
Hands on: Tools for Oral Habilitation of the Breastfed Baby, Part 1 Lisa Lahey (1.0)
Hands on: Tools for Oral Habilitation of the Breastfed Baby, Part 2 Bryna Sampey (1.0)
Hands on: Tools for Oral Habilitation of the Breastfed Baby, Part 3 Jennifer Tow (1.0)
9.5
Released Day 3:
Collaborative Assessment of Neurologic and Biomechanical Function as it Affects Breastfeeding, Bryna Sampey & Sharon Vallone (2.0)
Maternal History and its Role in Functional Habilitation, Jennifer Tow (1.25)
Supporting Healing and Optimising Function Post Tongue-tie Release, Jennifer Tow (1.0)
Effectively & Ethically Communicating With & Teaching Parents, Professionals, Colleagues, Bryna Sampey (1.0)
Steps to Habilitation:Applying Our Tools in Normalising Function, Sharon Vallone (.5)
5.25
22.75
BONUS Webinar:
Foundational Anatomy, Sharon Vallone (2.25) R
LIVE SESSIONS: PLEASE NOTE the clocks fall back on November 1.
Sunday November 1, 2020
Begin 9am EST ends 730 EST
NOVEMBER 1 Begin 9am EST ends 730PM EST
REVISED SCHEDULE OF LIVE ZOOM SESSIONS FOR CHARLOTTE (completed in 1 day):
NOVEMBER 1 Begin 9am EST ends 7:45 EST
9-10 Find Your Spot: Sandra Coulson .75 (plus Q&A)
10-11 Functional Assessment of the Breastfed Baby, Integration Session: Lisa Lahey (1.0)
Break 11-11:15
11:15-12:15 The Role of the Primitive Reflex in Oral Function & Rhythmic Movement for Function, Integration Session: Bryna Sampey (1.0)
12:15-1:15 The Interdisciplinary team: Integration of Assessment Skills, Bryna Sampey, Jennifer Tow (1.0)
Lunch Break 1:15-2:15
2:15-3:15 Learning to See Babies Integration Session: Jennifer Tow, Sharon Vallone (1.0)
3:15-4:15 The Role of Bodywork in Normalizing Function, Integration Session: Jennifer Tow, Sharon Vallone (1.0)
Break 15 min
4:30-5:30 Collaborative Assessment of Neurologic & Biomechanical Function & the Interdisciplinary Team: Integration Session, Bryna Sampey & Sharon Vallone (1.0)
Break 15
5:45-8:15 Hands on: Tools for Oral Habilitation of the Breastfed Baby Integration Session: Bryna Sampey, Jennifer Tow, Lisa Lahey & Sharon Vallone (2.5)
8.5
TICKETS:
Payment:
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION: $675 through October 22, 2020
$325 for PREVIOUS ATTENDEES reviewing this course only. Attendance at other courses hosted by IPN does not apply.
Please note fee includes the full deck of exercise cards for first time attendees.
Contact Jennifer Tow at ibclcmasterclass@gmail.com with any questions about the course
Comments from our previous courses:
"This was one of the best conferences I've attended. I learned so much from each of you, and from many of the participants as well. I knew I would learn things to help with the babies, I didn't know that I would learn things to help myself as well! Thank you all for such a well put-together program. Everything flowed appropriately, the hands on was great, sharing your slides was generous. I would totally recommend this conference, and might even have to repeat it because you taught us so much I can't imagine retaining it all!"...Gail Dittes RNC IBCLC
"This was the capstone educational piece for my profession. It was wonderful to be around professionals who are the top performers in what we do. To be with a tribe of people who "get it" rekindled my passion for helping moms and babies. I have a love of learning and I didn't want to miss a single second of the lectures. I honestly don't know how any IBCLC can practice without taking this course. Without the critical skills taught in this course, we are not doing enough to help our communities."..Jacqueline Kincer, IBCLC
"This course should be a requirement for any IBCLC. Whether you are practicing in an in-patient setting or as a private practice IBCLC in the community, the classes included will fill in many gaps in traditional lactation education. Despite my own years of experience in allopathic pediatric medicine, I learned a tremendous amount of actionable material. The course covers much more than how to work with a dyad experiencing tethered oral tissue. I am looking forward to attending their other offerings in the near future!"...Chaya Lighten, IBCLC
ORAL HABILITATION OF THE BREASTFEEDING DYAD: COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the successful completion of the three-day course, the experienced IBCLC will be able to define the steps involved in functional habilitation of the breastfeeding dyad, educate the family in the steps to accomplish such, create a sustainable and achievable care plan, and be able to share such information with colleagues with the intent and goal of collaboration and enhanced knowledge in the field of advanced lactation.
The experienced IBCLC will be familiar with the anatomy and mechanics of infant facial structure, its role in feeding, and the ability to identify structural dysfunction. The experienced IBCLC will also be able to identify dysfunction in the lactating parent including: milk supply, subconscious feeding compensations made for ineffective nurslings and positioning. The learner will be able to offer various strategies to implement in a sustainable and achievable care plan for the parent to overcome these dysfunctions in their feeding journey. In addition, the learner will be able to competently identify dysfunction in the maternal or infant gut, and explain the role of the microbiome and its significance to the family. They will be able to refer to an appropriate care provider for additional assistance in such cases.
After the training, the experienced IBCLC will be able to reference a compendium of effective exercises and tools for facilitating oral habilitation, sucking and body movement.They will be capable and competent in demonstration for the families and their child(ren). The learner will be able to use multiple strategies to confidently educate families on the use and reasoning behind the care plan developed for infants with complex feeding difficulties.
The learner will be able to assess the knowledge base of their client, develop understandable and digestible explanations of the identified problems, create sustainable care plans outlining achievable goals, and will be able to help the families in their care to feel informed and empowered in their decision-making.
CANCELLATION POLICY
No cancellations after August 31, 2020. $75 fee applies for all cancellations.
NO CANCELLATIONS FOR THE WEBINARS.
We reserve the right to refund registration in full and cancel the attendance of participants in cases of force majeure, or where concerns of intellectual property infringement are at issue.
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