Listening and learning
- Use helpful non-verbal communication
- Keep your head level with mother or caregiver
- Pay attention (eye contact)
- Remove physical barriers (tables and notes)
- Take time, and allow the mother or caregiver time to talk
- Use appropriate touch.
- Ask open questions (Allows mother or caregiver to give detailed information.)
- Use responses and gestures that show interest.
- Reflect back what the mother or caregiver says.
- Show that you understand how mother or caregiver feels (showing empathy).
- Avoid using words that sound judging.
Building confidence and giving support
- Accept what a mother or caregiver thinks and feels. (To establish confidence, let the mother or caregiver talk through her or his concerns before correcting information.)
- Recognize and praise what a mother or caregiver and baby are doing right.
- Give practical help.
- Give a little, relevant information.
- Use simple language.
- Make one or two suggestions, not commands.