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Baby Massage Instructor Course (London) September 30 - October 1 - Only 1 space left!


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Blossom & Berry Baby Massage - Only 1 space left!


LONDON, LEWISHAM


What to join our network of infant massage and yoga teachers across the world, learn online to become a professional teacher with us and start a flexible family friendly career. This course will enable you to teach baby massage to groups of parents and on a one to one basis. It is a fully comprehensive course which covers all aspects of becoming a professional teacher and teaching baby massage.Included in the course is a course manual covering the following modules;


INTRODUCTION, ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM

HISTORY AND BENEFITS OF BABY MASSAGE AND THEORIES OF ATTACHMENT

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE INFANT

LEARNING THE BABY MASSAGE ROUTINE

HOW TO TEACH AND FACILITATE GROUPS

MARKETING AND BUSINESS

ONLINE ACCESS TO HOURS OF REAL TEACHING EXAMPLES, MINI LECTURES AND REAL CLASS FOOTAGE ESSENTIAL TO COMPLEMENT YOUR STUDY AND KNOWLEDGE.


All course materials also include recordings of mini lectures on subjects covered on the course. We also include footage of real classes as well as films of the whole massage routine.


September 30 @ 9:00 am - October 1 @ 6:00 pm


?650


Book online at https://www.blossomandberry.com/group-training/baby-massage-instructor-course-london/

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