Module 6 Survey Mar 11 Written By lauren vallone ← Return to the Module Landing Page Name * First Name Last Name Email * What is the S of the DANCES acronym? How would you describe it’s guiding qualities for the practitioner? List one validating and solution-focused response to a client who shares about a challenging birth experience. List the five universal postpartum needs. What is one way you might incorporate meeting these needs in your touch work with postpartum clients? What are two important physiological changes that happen to postpartum clients? What are two important considerations for working with a cesarean scar? How soon after a cesarean birth is it generally recommended to wait before deep scar work with castor oil? What are two questions you might ask your client after the session to help them integrate their experience? Describe your experience with the birth art process: Meeting Fear. What snapshot did you choose to work with? What one small thing did you imagine doing to move through your snapshot image? For how long after the birth do clot risks remain higher for most postpartum clients? How would you adapt your work because of this increased clot risk during that time? What additional supplies or adaptations do you imagine you would put in place to work with postpartum clients? In your practice sessions that included the entire acronym, DANCES, what worked? What do you need support with? Thank you! lauren vallone
Module 6 Survey Mar 11 Written By lauren vallone ← Return to the Module Landing Page Name * First Name Last Name Email * What is the S of the DANCES acronym? How would you describe it’s guiding qualities for the practitioner? List one validating and solution-focused response to a client who shares about a challenging birth experience. List the five universal postpartum needs. What is one way you might incorporate meeting these needs in your touch work with postpartum clients? What are two important physiological changes that happen to postpartum clients? What are two important considerations for working with a cesarean scar? How soon after a cesarean birth is it generally recommended to wait before deep scar work with castor oil? What are two questions you might ask your client after the session to help them integrate their experience? Describe your experience with the birth art process: Meeting Fear. What snapshot did you choose to work with? What one small thing did you imagine doing to move through your snapshot image? For how long after the birth do clot risks remain higher for most postpartum clients? How would you adapt your work because of this increased clot risk during that time? What additional supplies or adaptations do you imagine you would put in place to work with postpartum clients? In your practice sessions that included the entire acronym, DANCES, what worked? What do you need support with? Thank you! lauren vallone