08/12/2020
NOW AVAILABLE!!
"Introducing Primitive Reflexes: A Means to Understanding Motor Development"
Presented by Maxine Haller, OTR
Primitive reflexes serve as the initial connection between the external world stimuli and the internal response systems within humans that involve muscular contraction. This module explores the basic premises of these connections and how they facilitate the growth and development of the newborn through 3 years of age.
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07/10/2020
We are proud to collaborate with industry experts that share our vision to build strong families and communities via education. Meet Maxine Haller, who has been an Occupational Therapist (OT) for thirty years now. Maxine developed the Haller Method through her research and experience, and lectures worldwide. We're very excited to have her join us. Stay tuned for her lectures coming soon!
06/30/2020
Want to get a feel for our training? Check out our free mini module - What Everyone Should Know About Positioning and Latch. This module is perfect for both the experienced lactation specialist and those new to breastfeeding support. https://bit.ly/MiniModule
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06/26/2020
Acquired and positional affects as many as 45% of babies born in the United States. Plagiocephaly can cause multiple functional issues in infants, including compromised breastfeeding. In our online module, Dr. Hazelbaker reviews the causes of the condition and an assessment process in detail, and she presents learners with multiple therapeutic strategies for resolving plagiocephaly-derived breastfeeding problems in infants.
Plagiocephaly: Causes, Impact on Breastfeeding, and Solutions - Hazelbaker Lactation Institute
Acquired and positional plagiocephaly affects as many as 45% of babies born in the United States. Plagiocephaly can cause multiple functional issues in infants, including compromised breastfeeding. In this module, Dr. Hazelbaker reviews the causes of the condition and an assessment process in detail...
06/19/2020
We never forget our roots. Dr. Hazelbaker's interest in the lactation field began through her work as a La Léchè League Leader. Fellow lactation professionals, what inspired you to get your start?
06/16/2020
You may know Dr. Hazelbaker for her groundbreaking work with infant sucking issues and their treatment. Her original research on tongue-tie, done in 1993, has changed clinical practice both in the USA and abroad. Dr. Hazelbaker authored the Assessment Tool for Lingual Frenulum Function (ATLFF), which remains the only research-based tongue-tie screening process in infants under 6 months.
Check out Dr. Hazelbaker's new lecture:
Tongue-Tie: A Journey From Past to Future by visiting our website... https://bit.ly/TTPasttoFuture