- Baby Behavior
- Breastfeeding Coordinator's Resource Toolkit
- Breastfeeding Resources
- Breastfeeding Review
- Civil Rights Module
- Farmers Market Training Materials
- Nutrition Education and Care Plan Guidance
- Nutrition interventions for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
- Peer Counseling Program Training
- Talk Listen Connect
- WIC Connects
Baby Behavior
About Baby Behavior
Dr. Jane Heinig trained Washington WIC staff on the Secrets of Baby Behavior. Dr. Heinig was the lead researcher in the UC Davis FitWIC Baby Behavior study.
Dr. Heinig found that parents' first response to crying is to feed the baby. The California WIC Program, with the UC Davis Human Lactation Center, developed the Baby Behavior trainings to teach parents how to read their babies' cues. The FitWIC study found that when parents learn about normal infant behavior they feel more confident about meeting their infants' needs. This results in more mothers exclusively breastfeeding their children, and when formula is used there is less overfeeding.
Baby Behavior messaging is meant to enhance, rather than replace, the prenatal and early infancy education currently being offered to clients.
WIC staff can use the following materials to train new or existing staff and for facilitating client group education. These materials will help staff develop and strengthen their Baby Behavior skills and build their confidence through applying their Baby Behavior knowledge as it relates to baby cues, crying, and sleep.
For additional training on the Secrets of Baby Behavior, please go to Washington's Learning Center (LC). WIC staff in Washington state may receive access to the LC by sending a request to WAWICTraining@doh.wa.gov.
Prenatal Education Materials
Item | Staff Training | Group Education |
---|---|---|
Facilitator's Guide for Staff Training (PDF) | yes | no |
Lesson Plan (PDF) | yes | yes |
Scavenger Hunt Worksheet (PDF) | yes | no |
Training Activity Instructions (PDF) | yes | no |
Individual Education Worksheet: Understanding Your Newborn Baby's Behavior (PDF) | yes | no |
Class Agenda: Understanding Your Newborn Baby's Behavior (PDF) | yes | yes |
Why Do Babies Cry? (PDF) | yes | yes |
Understanding Your Baby's Cues (PDF) | yes | yes |
Healthy Sleep: For You and Your Baby (PDF) | yes | yes |
Training Evaluation (PDF) | yes | no |
Early Infancy Education Materials
Item | Staff Training | Group Education |
---|---|---|
Facilitator's Guide for Staff Training (PDF) | yes | no |
Lesson Plan (PDF) | yes | yes |
Class Agenda: Baby Cues (PDF) | yes | yes |
Frequently Asked Questions for Baby Behavior (PDF) | yes | no |
Class Handout: Understanding Your Baby's Cues/What Is Your Baby Saying (PDF) | yes | yes |
Why Do Babies Cry? (PDF) | yes | yes |
Understanding Your Baby's Cues (PDF) | yes | yes |
Healthy Sleep: For You and Your Baby (PDF) | yes | yes |
Training Evaluation (PDF) | yes | no |
Staff Refresher Training Materials
Module 1 - Baby Cues
- Facilitator's Guide for Staff Training (PDF)
- Infant States/Cues - Birth to Six Months (PDF)
- Conversation Starters and Affirmations (PDF)
- Promoting Positive Interactions (PDF)
- Training Evaluation (PDF)
Module 2 - Crying
- Facilitator's Guide for Staff Training (PDF)
- Babies Cry (PDF)
- Mystery Door Game (PDF)
- Take Home Activity (PDF)
- Training Evaluation (PDF)
Module 3 - Sleeping
- Facilitator's Guide for Staff Training (PDF)
- Healthy Sleep for Babies (PDF)
- Babies and Sleep (PDF)
- Take Home Activity (PDF)
- Training Evaluation (PDF)
Energizers
These quarterly Energizers will give you an opportunity to refresh your skills and build your confidence talking about Baby Behavior messaging with your clients. They range in time from 15 minutes to a few hours and can be completed alone as well as in a 1-to-1 or group setting. Supporting documents mentioned in the Energizers are also listed below.
Breastfeeding Coordinator's Resource Toolkit
The purpose of the Breastfeeding Coordinator's Resource Toolkit (PDF) is to help familiarize new and experienced WIC breastfeeding coordinators with their role. This Toolkit contains information and resources for helping breastfeeding coordinators be successful in helping staff promote and support breastfeeding in WIC.
Breastfeeding Resources
The Breastfeeding Resources Spreadsheet (Excel) contains numerous links to valuable breastfeeding resources. Staff can refer to this spreadsheet while working with participants, during staff training, or on their own.
Note: We suggest bookmarking the link for quick reference and not printing because of the number of pages.
Breastfeeding Review
Civil Rights Module
These materials are designed to help local WIC agency staff fulfill their annual Civil Rights training requirements. The materials can be reviewed independently or in a group setting. The learning assessment provides the opportunity to evaluate staff's knowledge about the information included in the PowerPoint presentation. An answer key is provided.
- Protecting Our Clients' Rights Civil Rights PowerPoint Presentation (PDF)
- Learning Assessment Tool (PDF)
- Learning Assessment Tool Answer Key (PDF)
Nutrition Education and Care Plan Guidance
This PowerPoint presentation provides an overview of Nutrition Education and Care Plan documentation guidance. Topics include:
- An overview of the 6 Required Guidance documents
- Participant stories with nutrition education documentation examples for Initial, Subsequent Certifications, the Presume Eligible Complete Assessment, the Mid Certification Health Assessment, and Nutrition Education-Individual
- Information for the High Risk Care Plan written by the WIC RDN, the non-WIC RDN, and Group Classes
Nutrition Education and Care Plan Guidance PPT for staff (PDF)
Nutrition Interventions for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
Nutrition Interventions for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (PDF)
The nutrition interventions in this resource can be applied to both children and youth. The resource has three sections: Determination of Nutritional Status, Problem-Based Nutrition Interventions and Condition-Specific Nutrition Interventions. The resource is intended to enhance the development of skills for providers seeing children and youth with nutrition and feeding problems.
Talk, Listen, Connect (TLC)
These TLC style session guides will help you use your breastfeeding superpowers to move the dial in the WIC clinic. These guides cover using empathy and compassion before offering education, using consistent client centered messages among all WIC staff, and assessing the message your environment is saying to clients.
- Session Guide 1: Using Empathy and Compassion (PDF)
- Session Guide 2: Being Consistent about Consistency (PDF) (includes consistency cards)
- Session Guide 3: Making Walls Talk (PDF)
Planning to be an awesome mom
These guides use Emotional Drivers to connect with clients about breastfeeding on a deeper level, and add another layer to WIC Connects skills. Tools (Gift Tags, Awesome Mom Letters, Simple Steps Posters, and Magnets) were carefully paired with the Roadmaps and Talk Listen Connect sessions. Print the TLC Session Guides from this webpage. Washington WIC staff can order tools from the Fulfillment Center.