Infant allergic disorders are complex—and oversimplified advice helps no one. This course equips you with the science and clinical reasoning needed to support allergic infants and their families with confidence.
$270 | Approved for 10 l-Cerps
What's Included
Instant access to a 10-hour on-demand training (watch anytime)
Real-world infant case scenarios
Approved for 10 L-CERPs in the Development and Nutrition detailed content outline area
Immediate certificate and digital badge upon completion
A clear, working mental model of how the infant immune system actually functions
How human milk actively shapes immune responses, tolerance, and inflammation
Apply elimination diets only when they’re truly indicated and avoid misdiagnosis
Confidently guide allergen introduction, ladders, and food challenges
Infant allergic disorders sit at the intersection of immunology, feeding, and family distress—and too often, clinical guidance oversimplifies that reality. This course is designed for lactation professionals who want more than surface-level recommendations.
This is not a checklist course—it is advanced clinical education that equips IBCLCs to provide calm, competent, and ethically sound care when infant feeding becomes medically and emotionally complex.
I teach because every feeding decision deserves evidence—not overwhelm. I believe that when professionals are equipped with clarity, confidence, and clinical insight, they can support families in ways that are both compassionate and effective.