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Workshops for birth professionals training are generally run over a
weekend. They provide the basics of support or classes but are unable to
focus on the skills that develop over time such as communication and
reflective practice. In addition, there is only so much you can learn on
the physiological processes of pregnancy and birth in a 2-3 day period!
The other downside of a workshop is the hidden costs. The
cost of transport, accommodation, meals and childcare. Completing your
training with Childbirth International means you know what your costs
are up front, with no extra fees for certification or recertifying.
Our written study guides walk you through the techniques
available to help the women you will work with. The discussion board and
chat sessions provide you with a peer support network to explore
different issues related to your work and provide you with support from
other students and your tutors.
Most of the hands on skills that a birth professional
learns, she develops over time and with experience. Every woman you work
with will have different needs and preferences. As part of a worldwide
network of birth and postpartum doulas, childbirth educators and
breastfeeding counselors you will be able to access ideas, tips and
strategies for helping you in your work and in building your business.
In addition to the Childbirth International training,
trainers in your area may offer study days. These are a complement to
the training course and focus on some of the hands on skills and topics
that can be beneficial to learn in a face to face environment.
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