Grins and Giggles Daycare today joined a
growing number of Missouri early care facilities becoming a Missouri Breastfeeding Friendly Child Care facility. A breastfeeding friendly child care
proactively supports the families they serve and their employees who choose to
breastfeed their infants. They provide
time, space and other benefits to encourage breastfeeding after a mom returns
to work. Child care providers offering these supports receive
positive feedback from their families and employees.
“Lactation
support programs are a growing trend in businesses today as a means of
improving family services to employees and clients,” said Amanda Kline,
Breastfeeding Peer Counselor.
Over 70 percent of Missouri mothers choose breastfeeding as
the optimal form of infant feeding. Yet,
many of these women do not meet their breastfeeding goals. The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) has identified returning to work as a major reason why many
women stop breastfeeding. Child care
providers are key to helping moms continue breastfeeding after they return to
work.
Many
studies have shown improved short- and long-term health of the breastfeeding
mother and her child. Breastfed infants
tend to be sick less often and have a lower risk of allergies and other health
issues. Breastfeeding reduces a moms’
risk for cancer, diabetes and osteoporosis. Businesses that support breastfeeding moms
report higher employee retention, lower absenteeism, higher morale, greater
productivity and reduced health care costs.
The Missouri
Breastfeeding Friendly Child Care Program is a collaboration between the
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) and the Missouri
Breastfeeding Coalition. The program
aims to bring an increased awareness about the importance of lactation support
in child care facilities. The program
recognizes child care facilities with policies supportive of their
breastfeeding employees and mothers of the children in their care. Such policies offer a private space where mothers
can pump or breastfeed, trained staff and supportive resources to help
encourage breastfeeding.
“We want our new mothers to know that we support their
decision to continue breastfeeding,” said Ruth Summy, Owner/Director Grins and
Giggles Daycare. “We are extremely pleased to be designated as a Missouri Breastfeeding Friendly Child Care facility.”
To become a Missouri
Breastfeeding Friendly Child Care facility, providers must submit an
application to the DHSS. Application
materials and a list of recognized facilities can be found at http://health.mo.gov/breastfeedingfriendlychildcare.
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