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Celebrate World Breastfeeding Week with Us!

August 1, 2019

Breastfeeding Event

Breastfeeding aficionados, this blog’s for you! Is there anything quite as special as a mom cradling and nursing her newborn baby? The oldest image of a mother breastfeeding dates back to Babylon, approximately 2003-1595 B.C. and throughout history breastfeeding sustained life. However, in 2019 a simple internet search for “breastfeeding” produces over 100 million results that range from its benefits, oppositions, complications, personal blogs and instructional videos. How is a person curious to learn more about breastfeeding supposed to navigate all this information without becoming confused? Although breastfeeding has many supporters, today an image of a woman breastfeeding her baby is often a divisive and much debated topic. Sadly, this creates barriers for a woman deciding how to feed her baby.

At Well Child Center (WCC), we strive to help mothers meet their breastfeeding goals in a supportive and non-judgmental environment. We have two Internationally Board-Certified Lactation Consultations (IBCLC’s) and three Breastfeeding Peer Counselors dedicated to ensuring our community’s breastfeeding experience meets expectations.

Every August since 1992, The World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) celebrates World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) to highlight the joy and importance of breastfeeding. WCC, as a member of the Kane County Breastfeeding Coalition, is participating in the Fourth Annual Global Big Latch-on. This year’s event takes place at Advocate Sherman Hospital on August 3rd from 9:30-11 a.m. Pregnant women, mothers and families are welcomed to enjoy fun activities and learn more about new Illinois breastfeeding laws that protect women breastfeeding at work.

Once again, the Kane County Breastfeeding Coalition will be recognizing employers in Kane County who provide breastfeeding friendly practices in the workplace. If you are an employer that accommodates breastfeeding or work for a company that you would like to recognize please share here: http://kanecountyconnects.com/2019/07/coalition-celebrates-breastfeeding-friendly-workplaces-in-kane-county/ Last year, 25 businesses were congratulated on their commitment to help make breastfeeding easier for their employees.

Continuing August’s breastfeeding celebration, WCC is thrilled to be one of 200 sites selected nationwide to debut the groundbreaking documentary “Chocolate Milk.” This project is an exploration of the racial divide in breastfeeding and discusses why more African American women are choosing not to breastfeed as told by three African American women: a new mother, a midwife and a WIC lactation educator. Our screening is August 7th at 1:00 p.m. If you are interested to attend, please contact Cindy Anderson at cla@wans.net

About Cindy Anderson

Cindy has been an IBCLC since 2001 and has worked at Well Child Center for 22 years. She is the mother of three grown daughters and grandmother to one granddaughter. Difficulties with her own breastfeeding experiences led her to become a Lactation Consultant. Breastfeeding does not always go as planned and Cindy believes every mother deserves compassionate care to help achieve her breastfeeding goals.

Filed Under: Breastfeeding, Events, Well Child Center

Cartoon Cavalcade – July 12 and 27, 2019

June 19, 2019

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Oddball Art Labs presents

“Cartoon Cavalcade”
A Celebration of all things ‘Toony!

The Well Child Center has been selected as the recipient of funds from this year’s playful summer gallery show from Oddball Art Labs. Be a part of it all when things get ‘Toony’ this July in ‘Cartoon Cavalcade!‘

From the creators who brought you ” Strange Imaginations and Other Perplexing Wonders”, “Robots, Rockets and Space Vixens”, “Cheesecake Anyone?”, “Cheesecake Seconds Please! A Salute to the American Pin-up!” and “Fez Fest” comes: Cartoon Cavalcade, A Celebration of All Things Toony!

The Summer 2019 Oddball Art Labs group art show promises to bring you back to those care-free Saturday mornings of your childhood. Let us help you remember the joy of the one time of the week when you were in complete control of the TV, soaking in Technicolor lunacy while stuffing your face with sugar coated cereal.

Opening Reception

Friday, July 12th, 2019
Hours: 6pm-10pm

ArtSpace Gallery
51 S. Spring St.
Elgin, IL 60120

Opening Reception on Facebook

Closing Reception

Saturday July 27th, 2019
Hours: 10am-3pm

ArtSpace Gallery
51 S. Spring St.
Elgin, IL 60120

Closing Reception on Facebook

Filed Under: Events, Well Child Center

Ready, Set, Shop!

May 14, 2019

Picture this: you’re at the grocery story accompanied by your hungry toddler. Although this might seem like a daunting task, there are ways of turning this mundane outing into an opportunity for interaction, conversation and fun!

Kids are curious creatures, they want to know everything about anything. Children learn through imitation (copying others: primarily their parents and caregivers) and induction (noticing patterns by personal experience). Therefore, the grocery store is a great platform to learn about food and social interactions.

As a child browses the grocery store shelves, this is where the best education takes place. Children are given the opportunity to see and learn about a variety of foods, other than what comes home with you. Here, kids can view food’s different colors, shapes and smells. With this hands-on approach, it’s a great opportunity to talk about healthy foods, where foods come from, and may even help motivate a picky eater to try something new. Let your child choose foods they want to bring home as it will help connect him or her to the food being prepared and thus much more likely to eat it. Furthermore, discuss why certain items do not end up in your cart and the importance that food plays in your health.

In addition to food education, children can practice their social skills while at the grocery store. Children can benefit from seeing, meeting and interacting with different people. This helps a child learn that people come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Also, while grocery shopping, it’s a great opportunity to experience and practice social skills such as waiting your turn, being respectful to others, speaking politely and asking for help. As parents and caregivers, it’s important to realize the value of human interaction and real-life experiences. Furthermore, nonverbal communication is an important part of communicating and it includes facial expressions, eye contact, tone of voice as well as posture. In a world that children use digital communication extensively, it can limit the face to face experiences necessary for them to develop and master appropriate social skills.

So next time you’re preparing your grocery store list, consider taking the kids! View it as an outing and opportunity to learn. What will you cook up? Ready, set, shop!

About Melinda Scheibe

Melinda received a B.S. in Nutrition from Illinois State University. Upon graduation, she joined Well Child Center and is actively working as a WIC Nutritionist and Development Associate. Melinda is committed to her career as a Nonprofit professional, empowering families to reach their maximum potential.

Filed Under: Nutrition, Well Child Center

Ignite Your Child’s Curiosity and Sense of Adventure

April 10, 2019

About 2 hours southwest by car lies a wonderful park waiting to be discovered. My husband and I visited Starved Rock State Park near Utica, Illinois recently. We had a great getaway weekend packed with fresh-air adventures.  In temperatures just above freezing, we layered up and hiked about a mile and a half to St Louis Canyon, which is billed as a winter “must see”.  Reaching the end of the canyon trail we were rewarded by an awesome sight:  an 80’ frozen waterfall Water trickled behind the ice, and glacier blue ice formations lined the walls of the canyon next to the main icefall. We took time to thoroughly enjoy the experience, even walking around behind the falls under the limestone bluff.  Eventually, we made our way out of the canyon and headed back up the trail. Just as we reached the Lodge, a heavy rainstorm began to pound the roof, providing a perfect excuse to spend the afternoon near the massive limestone double fireplace in the Great Hall. 

Illinois residents can take pride in this gem, which encompasses 2630 acres along the Illinois River and  is famous for its canyons, bluffs, and waterfalls. The park’s history goes back to Illinois native tribes and the French explorer LaSalle, who built a fort on the bluff to support French trade with the Indians. Modern history reveals that in 1835, Daniel Hitt purchased the land from the US Government as compensation for his army service. The next owner, Ferdinand Walther, began to build accommodations for vacationers. In 1911, the State of Illinois purchased the site and made it the state’s first recreational park  In the 1930′s the Civilian Conservation Corps placed three camps at Starved Rock State Park and began building the Lodge and trail systems  Today the trails, camps and Lodge are accessible to anyone who wants to visit.

Well Child Center was founded to protect a different natural resource—the children of our community. While Starved Rock State Park preserves natural beauty for recreation, our agency nurtures healthy, strong children and families who will enrich our community into the next generation and beyond. We have inherited wonderful blessings from previous generations. Now it’s our turn.  How will we preserve and protect them for our children? 

https://www.starvedrockstatepark.org/history/

About Linda Rusenovich, RD, LDN

Linda is the mother of four young adults and has worked at the Well Child Center since 2005. She encourages parents to take small steps toward better health for themselves and their children.

Filed Under: Well Child Center

National Nutrition Month

March 26, 2019

National Nutrition Month at Well Child Center

Have you ever thought about making a lifestyle change to improve your eating habits? But you felt overwhelmed and didn’t know where to start? There’s no question about it, ditching bad habits and adopting good ones can be challenging. Overhauling your diet is a process that takes time and requires commitment.  

March is National Nutrition Month (NNM) and a great opportunity to learn more about quality nutrition and to begin making lifestyle modifications. NNM was created in 1973 by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics to promote healthy eating habits, nutrition education and celebrates the people who endorse a healthy lifestyle.

So why is it important to make healthier choices when it comes to diet? Because the food and beverages we chose to consume directly impacts our long-term health. Therefore, what we eat and drink matters! The 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans emphasizes the importance of creating a healthy eating routine to maintain optimal health and reduce the risk of disease. So here are some tips to help you “spring” into a new season and new lifestyle:

  • Discover benefits of healthy eating
  • Start with small changes to build a healthier you
  • Eat a variety of foods to consume a variety of nutrients
  • Make half your plate fruit and vegetables
  • Make half your grains whole grains
  • Consume low-fat or fat-free milk and yogurt choices
  • Consume lean meats and vary your protein sources
  • Drink and eat less sodium, saturated fat, and added sugars
  • Be mindful of appropriate food portions
  • Select healthier options when eating away from home
  • Find activities that you enjoy and be physically active most days of the week
  • Keep it simple-eating right doesn’t have to be complicated

Helpful links:

https://www.eatright.org/

https://www.choosemyplate.gov/

About Melinda Scheibe

Melinda received a B.S. in Nutrition from Illinois State University. Upon graduation, she joined Well Child Center and is actively working as a WIC Nutritionist and Development Associate. Melinda is committed to her career as a Nonprofit professional, empowering families to reach their maximum potential.

Filed Under: Nutrition, Well Child Center

BRUSH Training

March 15, 2019

BRUSH Training at Well Child Center

At the March 2019 staff meeting, WCC was thrilled to welcome Holli Seabury from McMillen Health and John O’Malley from Delta Dental to provide our agency with BRUSH Training. The training portrayed how oral health impacts the WIC mission, presented practical ways to speak with clients about dental health, and emphasized the importance of establishing a dental home at age 1.

Also, thank you to McMillen Health and Delta Dental for gifting WCC with teaching resources to better educate our clients! We truly appreciate your partnership and support to help us serve local children in need of WIC and dental services.

Filed Under: Dental Health, Well Child Center

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