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Breastfeeding Education for Providers:
Creating a Network of Support for Families
Co-Parenting:
Working Together for Your Children
This interactive continuing education course provides a
broad overview of the historical and cultural aspects of
infant feeding while examining best clinical breastfeeding
practices. The content focuses on breastfeeding from
psychosocial and scientific perspectives.
This course is pertinent for anyone who works with young
families. It is accepted for CLC and IBCLC recertification,
as well as lactation education for IBCLC candidates. A
20-contact-hour certificate of completion will be awarded
to students who fully participate in the 15 live online hours
and complete five self-study hours. Certificates will not be
awarded for partial completion. The live online sessions
are presented in five three-hour sessions. You will need
access to a computer with audio, video and the capacity
to view a PowerPoint presentation. Your camera must
be on during each live online session to show you are in
attendance. You will receive the Zoom link the week prior
to class start.
We offer Level 1 and Level 2 classes that meet the
requirements of the Nebraska Parenting Act.
Please contact us at continuinged@southeast.edu or
402-437-2700 for additional information, including dates
and times.
Instructor: Ann Seacrest, BSN, RN, IBCLC, brings more than
35 years of experience as a clinical IBCLC, hospital-based
postpartum and lactation nurse, certified ASP childbirth educator,
certified DONA doula and DONA doula teacher. She is a co-founder
and past executive director of MilkWorks.
Tuition assistance may be available. Contact
annseacrest@ars-health.com for more information.
Oct. 21-Nov. 18
LIVE Online, Zoom
W
Seacrest
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
HLTH-3265-TCFCA
$129
Geneaology
Beginning Genealogy
Intermediate Genealogy
Have you watched Finding Your Roots and wondered
about your own family stories? This is the best time to
trace your family tree. Bring what you know about your
family to the first class and learn the basics. Discover
how to organize, where to look for clues and how to find
good information.
Boost your genealogical research! Did your family
homestead on the plains or fight in the Revolutionary
War? This class introduces sources such as land records,
military papers, immigration/naturalization documents,
newspapers and courthouse resources. Find the “story
telling” clues and break through your brick walls.
July 22-29
Lincoln, CEC, 211
Aug. 20-27
Lincoln, CEC, 211
W
Stewart
6:30-8:30 p.m.
LLLX-0937-CEUA
$49
Th
Stewart
6:30-8:30 p.m.
LLLX-0938-CEFA
$49
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