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Post by Marena Burnett on Oct 13, 2017 18:13:17 GMT -5
We can barely contain our excitement about this new product release. We have been gathering ideas, suggestions and feedback from so many of you for nearly two years. We have attended Basic Facilitation workshops and Centering groups across the country. Our amazing Consultants have shared their expertise and best practices. And our new design team has been created a look that is engaging, inclusive and very fun. In the next few weeks the new CenteringPregnancy Facilitator Guide will be available. Your new go-to resource for planning, learning and inspiration. It's 240 pages that covers just about everything you'll need to facilitate extraordinary Centering groups. More details will be shared on the portal, social media and in this CenteringConnects thread in the coming weeks. arr_table.pdf (176.26 KB)
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Post by John Craine on Oct 16, 2017 9:00:16 GMT -5
This looks great. I love the simple but effective graphics.
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genierotundo
NY - New York State Centering Exchange
Posts: 61
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Post by genierotundo on Oct 19, 2017 10:21:14 GMT -5
Marena, One of our consultants shared a new thought on the ARR....she likes to add a "T" or the ARRT of facilitation, because occasionally it is helpful to pull all the threads "T" together after the conversation. For instance ... this was a great conversation on the signs of PTB, what would make you decide to call the practice if you thought you were have premature contractions (strategic question to pull all the threads together)? Interesting?
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jbwt77
OH - Ohio Centering Network
Posts: 37
I work at a: Healthcare Facility
I am interested in Centering because: I feel it is the best way to get pregnancy care! Especially seeing how teens are with the model!
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Post by jbwt77 on Oct 24, 2017 8:53:49 GMT -5
I just sent our new APN and our Clinical Manager to training on the 13th and 14th in Chicago - hopefully they received the new facilitator guide?
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