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Importance of supporting breastfeeding mothers

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Providing a welcoming environment in work place stimulates the mothers to feel accepted and respected while breastfeeding and handling their babies in a setting that is similar to their homes

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Supporting Breastfeeding in Child Care

, Introduction

Providing a welcoming environment enhances breastfeeding experience for

breastfeeding families through encouraging mothers to continue breastfeeding the

babies in both private and in public areas without being embarrassed (Tsai, 2013).

The breastfeeding families should be supported and assured that breastfeeding

babies are normal and highly acceptable through providing an environment that is

friendly and comfortable for mothers to take care of their babies. A welcoming

environment stimulates the mothers to feel accepted and respected while

breastfeeding and handling their babies in a setting that is similar to their homes.

Providing breastfeeding mothers with a private, quiet and clean area for

breastfeeding their toddlers by availing comfortable chairs, electrical outlet and a

sink to wash hands increases the likelihood of mothers to continue breastfeeding

babies for a longer period. Similarly, displaying culturally appropriate posters,

pictures, brochures, pamphlets and information on the benefits of breastfeeding to all

families enrolled at the centres is one way of providing a supportive breastfeeding

environment.

Learning about breastfeeding is very beneficial to young children because it

helps them understand that it is normal and natural to breastfeed an infant.

Introducing young children to the breastfeeding process helps create a sense that

breastfeeding is very crucial in infants. Breastfeeding in front of children help lift the

stigma as early as possible to enable them to grow to know that no mother should be

stigmatized when breastfeeding in public when they grow up. The children tend to

familiarize with the beneficial practice where they grow seeing it as a completely

normal and natural facet childcare. Educating both boys and girls about the benefits

of breastfeeding there is a strong likelihood that they will support breastfeeding

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