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Robin,

 

Look up www.infantmassageUSA.org, they have a 4 day course for infant massage. 

 

The course will eventually give you a Certification in Infan Massage Education. This will allow you to teach parents and caregivers.  If you are Nationally Certified,the course will give you 56 continuing education hours.

 

When you are looking up a class look for Laura Charlton.  She holds several classes a year and Laura is very pasionate about infant massage.  The course is approximately $625 and the only things you need to bring are a bald baby dolls with a soft body and a pillow and blanket.  Laura will supply you with the materials you will need to start teaching infant massage.

 

If you have any further questions, please feel free to call me at 720-810-2060.

 

Carol

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I dido Carol's advice. And the IAIM is a wonderful organization and has a rather decent referral service. (I've received several referrals off their site). Here is a link to a class being held in Pueblo.

http://www.iaim.net/training_detail.php?id=2583

Good luck!
thanks a bunch Carol...I looked at Infantmassageusa but wasn't sure of their credentials...I appreciate you information
keep joyful thoughts,
Robin
Thank you Angie..I did see that class and will check further into it...I just wasn't sure of their credentials...I appreciate your response.
keep jouful thoughts,
Robin

Angie Parris-Raney said:
I dido Carol's advice. And the IAIM is a wonderful organization and has a rather decent referral service. (I've received several referrals off their site). Here is a link to a class being held in Pueblo.

http://www.iaim.net/training_detail.php?id=2583

Good luck!
And Andrea Kelly from IAIM is coming into the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame in 2012 in Vegas!

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