Basic Skills On IYCF Counselling
Basic Skills On IYCF Counselling
Basic Skills On IYCF Counselling
Early Childhood Care and Development for the First 1000 Days Program
Basic Skills on Counseling
• Objectives:
- Define counseling and identify its importance
- Identify the 3 steps for an effective counseling
session
- Enumerate the 6 listening and learning skills on
counseling
- Enumerate the 6 confidence and support skills on
counseling
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3 steps for effective counseling
STEP 1: STEP 2: STEP 3:
ASSESS ANALYZE ACT
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Listening and learning skills
1. Use helpful non-verbal communication
2. Ask open questions
3. Use responses and gestures which show
interest
4. Reflect back to what the mother says
5. Emphatize
6. Avoid words that sound jagging
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Listening and learning skills
1. Use helpful non-verbal communication
2. Ask open questions
3. Use responses and gestures which show
interest
4. Reflect back to what the mother says
5. Emphatize
6. Avoid words that sound jagging
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Skill 1: Use helpful non-verbal
communication
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Skill 1: Use helpful non-verbal
communication
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Activity 1: Demonstration on
non-verbal communication
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Skill 2: Ask open questions
Open questions
• Require more than a “yes” or “no” answer
• Designed to elicit a longer response
• Encourage conversation by inviting
participants to tell a story
• Signals to participants that we as counselors
are interested in learning more about them,
which builds rapport and trust
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Skill 2: Ask open questions
Open questions Closed questions
Start with “How?”, Start with words “Are
“What?”, “When?”, you?”, “Did he?”, “Has
“Why?”, “Who?”, he?”
“Where?”
“How are you feeding your “Did you breastfeed your
baby?” baby last night?”
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Activity 2.1: Role-play demonstration
on asking open questions
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Activity 2.2: Role-play demonstration on
starting and continuing a conversation
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Skill 3: Use responses and gestures which
show interest
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Skill 3: Use responses and gestures which
show interest
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Activity 3: Role-play demonstration on using
responses and gestures which show interest
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Skill 4: Reflect back to what the participant
says
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Skill 4: Reflect back to what the participant
says
Example
If a mother says,
“I don’t know what to feed my child, she refuses
everything”
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Activity 4: Role-play demonstration on
reflecting back what the participant says
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Skill 5: Empathize
Empathy
• Deals with awareness of participant’s feelings
and understanding how it affects their needs.
• Example
Mother: “My baby wants to feed very often and it makes
me feel so tired!”
Counselor: “You are feeling very tired all the time then?”
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Skill 5: Empathize
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Activity 5: Role-play demonstration on
sympathy and empathy
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Skill 6: Avoid words that sound judging
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Skill 6: Avoid words that sound judging
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Activity 6: Role-play demonstration on
using judging words
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3 steps for effective counseling
STEP 1: STEP 2: STEP 3:
ASSESS ANALYZE ACT
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3 steps for effective counseling
STEP 1: STEP 2: STEP 3:
ASSESS ANALYZE ACT
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Confidence and support skills
1. Accept what a mother thinks and feels
2. Recognize and praise what a mother and
baby are doing right
3. Give practical help
4. Give a little relevant information
5. Use simple language
6. Make one or two suggestions, not commands
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Skill 1: Accept what a mother thinks and
feels
Accepting
• Responding in a neutral way, and not agreeing
or disagreeing
• Helps to prevent a mother to feel upset, lose
confidence, and limit information that she
shares with you
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Activity 7.1: Role-play demonstration
on accepting what a mother thinks
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Activity 7.2: Role-play demonstration
on accepting what a mother feels
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Skill 2: Recognize and praise what a mother
and baby are doing right
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Activity 8: Identifying remarks that
build a mother’s confidence
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Skill 3: Give practical help
• Counselors should offer practical help to the mother
to aid her during the conduct of counseling. Some
ways to give practical help are:
– Help to make her clean and comfortable
– Give her a drink or something to eat
– Hold the baby for her while she gets comfortable, or
washes or goes to the toilet
– Help the mother with feeding, particularly on positioning
and attachment, expressing breast milk, relieving
engorgement, or preparing complementary feeds
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Activity 9: Giving practical help
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Skill 4: Give a little relevant information
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Skill 4: Give a little relevant information
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Activity 10: Give a little relevant
information
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Skill 5: Use simple language
• Translate technical terms into simple, layman’s
terms so that it would be easy for the mother
to understand the counseling session.
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Activity 11: Role-play demonstration
on using simple language
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Skill 6: Make one or two suggestions, not
commands
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Activity 12: Make suggestions, not
commands
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Summary
• Nutrition counseling is an active activity
between individuals and a trained counselor
that utilizes information from nutrition
assessments to prioritize actions for the
improvement of nutrition status
• Three steps:
– Assess
– Analyze
– Act
Summary
• Six important listening and learning skills:
– Use helpful non-verbal communication
– Ask open questions
– Use responses and gestures which shows interest
– Reflect back to what the mother says
– Empathize
– Avoid words which sound judging
Summary
• Six important confidence and support skills:
– Accept what the mother thinks and feells
– Recognize and praise
– Give practical help
– Give little relevant information
– Use simple language
– Make one or two suggestions, not commands
Thank You
Early Childhood Care and Development for the First 1000 Days Program