So, hands down, the most popular advice is: Look at your own office, attend a LLL meeting at your local library or volunteers house, attend a breastfeeding mothers
group at your local hospital or birthing center.
And so we went to lactation consultants and the breastfeeding support
group at our local hospital.
Initially I felt I had a lot of time on my hands, so I joined the volunteer
group at my local hospital, and now I feel busier than ever!
Not exact matches
Go to your
local Children's
Hospital or any
local nonprofit
group that's well - respected and say you'd like to sponsor a fundraiser - a 10K run, a fashion show, a bingo party
at the
local church or a «souper supper» to feed the homeless.
Societally alienated persons are far too often rejected by the
local congregation and responded to, if
at all, primarily in terms of a «mission» on the part of the church to these
groups — to alcoholics, the mentally retarded, the physically disabled, returnees from mental
hospitals, the violence - prone, former prisoners, and the aging.
And information on
local support
groups for mothers and babies
at the
local hospital or clinic or library or scout hall.
Reach out to your
local La Leche League, breastfeeding
groups or lactation consultants
at your
local hospital or birth center, or independent IBCLCs (lactation consultants).
Attend a La Leche League meeting (find
groups in your area here), talk to a Lactation Consultant (most hospitals have certified LC's), find a local attachment parenting group (try the Support Groups offered through Attachment Parenting International or the «Finding Your Tribe» forum at Mothe
groups in your area here), talk to a Lactation Consultant (most
hospitals have certified LC's), find a
local attachment parenting
group (try the Support
Groups offered through Attachment Parenting International or the «Finding Your Tribe» forum at Mothe
Groups offered through Attachment Parenting International or the «Finding Your Tribe» forum
at Mothering).
I also am active in our
local support
group, and coordinate pregnancy and infant loss bereavement education programs for
local medical professionals
at area
hospitals and clinics.
More like
group therapy than a class, these
groups are often hosted
at your
local hospital or religious organization, or
at a specialty store for baby gear.
We have representation on
local hospital groups notably in the Saolta
group in the West and also
at the RCSI
group in the North East.
I picked symposia
at local universities, forums
at research
hospitals, and events sponsored by
local interest
groups and companies where I could learn about career - relevant topics, like commercialization and science communication.
Scour online forums for your area and check
local parenting
groups to get an idea of what other mamas experienced
at your chosen
hospital.
The level of expertise
at our
local veterinary specialty
group is really beyond secondary care and we often describe them as a scaled - down veterinary medical school
hospital.
Last Sunday, a
group of LVH doctors, technicians, and assistants met bright and early
at the
hospital to spay and neuter pets up for adoption
at a
local rescue.
I have worked as a therapist in homes and offices, taught parent trainings in
groups and to individuals, consulted with teachers and families in
local school districts, and worked
at a
local hospital.»
Before joining the LifeSolutions family, Amanda provided individual therapy for students who sought treatment
at a
local university counseling center and provided
group therapy for adult patients participating in an outpatient chemical dependency program in a
hospital setting.
My work in two major psychiatric
hospitals as well as a crisis intervention program
at a
local mental health center provided me with extensive experience delivering individual, family and
group therapy to adults.