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Title

Setting Goals to Breastfeed My Newborn Child

Subject

Description

National Health Education Standards

Standard 2:
Learners will analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media, technology, and other factors on health behaviors.

Standard 6:
Learners will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health.

Author

Hennon, Emma; Howard, Chelsea

Publisher

Miami University Libraries

Date

2015

Contributor

Ubbes, Valerie A. (editor and genre designer)

Format

JPG

Language

English

Type

Text

Identifier

SettingGoalstoBreastFeedMyNewbornChildEmmaHennonChelseaHowardFall2015

Text

Setting Goals to Breastfeed My Newborn Child
by Emma Hennon and Chelsea Howard

I believe that I can commit to breastfeeding daily by setting goals.

I set a goal to breastfeed because it improves my baby’s development.

I set a goal to breastfeed for the first 6 months to help my body recover.

I set a goal to breastfeed because we can save money on formula and bottles.

I set a goal to encourage breastfeeding among my friends.

I set a goal to inform my family that breastfeeding helps mother-child bonding.

I set a goal to inform my community about infant health and nutrition.

I believe that I can breastfeed by setting goals each day.

Summary
I have set goals to breastfeed my newborn child!
How about YOU?
Have you set goals too?


Collection: Electronic Texts


Citation

Hennon, Emma; Howard, Chelsea, “Setting Goals to Breastfeed My Newborn Child,” Health Literacy Database at Miami University, accessed April 29, 2026, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/healthliteracy/items/show/350.

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