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Family massage training @ the Dish & Spoon 4.30-5.30pm, Wed 9th April


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Family massage training @ the Dish & Spoon

4.30-5.30pm, Wednesday 9th April


Learn simple head, neck, shoulder, arm & back massage techniques. Massage is given by children to each other, by parents to their children or vice versa


? Training suitable for children aged 4-14, uses child-friendly techniques

? Massage helps reduce children?s stress and improves concentration

? Massage is given through clothes, seated on chairs

? Led by a trained Massage In Schools Programme Instructor

? Ideal Easter holiday family activity


?5 per participant (child or parent)

Email, call or text Stephen to book

[email protected]

07950933150


Potential for regular family massage training sessions during term time, subject to demand


Thai-vedic massage,

12b Crebor Street, London, SE22 0HF

07950 933150

[email protected]

https://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk

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