Monday, September 26, 2011

Empowering Women in the Childbearing Year.

Empowering Women in the Childbearing Year. with Vicki Elson, CCE CCE Cornell Cooperative ExtensionCCE Corporate and Continuing EducationCCE Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.CCE Commission de Coop��ration EnvironnementaleCCE Centre for Continuing EducationCCE College of Continuing EducationCCE Certified Computer Examiner , ALACE ALACE Autonomous Lagrangian Circulation ExplorerALACE Association of Labor Assistants and Childbirth EducatorsALACE Association of Local Authority Chief Executives (UK)Director of Teacher Training Would you like to sponsor or attend ALACE's workshop forchildbirth educators in your area? What does the workshop include? Designing and Marketing your Classes Teaching ExperientiallyCounteracting the Cesarean cesarean/ce��sar��e��an/ (se-zar��e-an) see under section. ce��sar��e��anor cae��sar��e��an or cae��sar��i��an or ce��sar��i��anadj.Of or relating to a cesarean section. and Epidural epidural/epi��du��ral/ (-dur��il) situated upon or outside the dura mater. ep��i��du��raladj.Located on or over the dura mater.n. Epidemics Counseling Skills counseling skills,n the acquired verbal and nonverbal skills that enhance communication by helping a medical professional to establish a good rapport with a patient or client. Practice Culture and Childbearing Birth in the Media Who may attend? Any childbirth educator, certified or still studying, whether amember of ALACE or other organizations. CEU's are available (pleasecall for more information.) How long does it last? Friday night 7-10 pm, Saturday 9am-6pm How much does it cost? $125 for ALACE members; $140 for non-members Sponsors attend for nocharge Is the workshop required for certification? No. In order to make Childbirth Educator certification available toeveryone regardless of location or ability to travel, ALACE offers fullcertification through our home-study course. This workshop is designedto complement that course. We highly recommend that ALACE childbirth educators take advantageof this unique and dynamic workshop. This program is a valuableopportunity to experience live presentations and discussions that cannotbe obtained through the written word. Also, participants may formsupportive local networks with fellow educators. What are the sponsor's responsibilities? Secure a suitable location Publicize the workshop locally Helpenroll 10 (New England New England,name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt. ) or 15 (North America North America,third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. ) participants minimum Hostparticipants (help arrange lodging, childcare, refreshments) Hostinstructor (arrange supplies, VCR/TV, transportation, lodging, etc.)Help with smooth running of the workshop If you are interested in sponsoring a workshop, please call themain office at (617) 441-2500 to request a sponsor proposal. Please notethat we schedule workshops based on geographic region, workshopschedules, and the potential sponsor's experience and commitment;we are not able to accept every sponsor proposal we receive.

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