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Blossom & Berry Baby Massage and Yoga

https://www.blossomandberry.com/course/baby-confidence-instructor-course/


This unique course is designed for parents to be and covers a five minute baby massage routine suitable for new borns, advice and techniques to help with wind, colic and unsettled babies, pregnancy relaxation plus general information on calming and connecting with baby. The courses focuses on the importances of repsonsive parenting to help enable strong and positive bonds and attachment.It covers anatomy and physiolgy of pregnancy and infancy, attachment theory, infant/child pscyhology and the benenfits of postive touch for children in all forms. The course enables discussion and sharing of ideas on the importance of relaxation in pregnancy and adjusting to parenthood.


This course is unique and brings together many disciplines which help to empower parents and promotes the idea of responsive parenting, positive communication and secure attachment.It also helps parents to be make connections and networks with others in a supportive and friendly environment. The course is not a birth preparation course or ante natal course, rather its focus is on building parental confidence in adjusting to a new role and feeling confident in meeting their babies? needs. This is something which Blossom & Berry believe is lacking in the current support services offered before birth.


The course is straight forward to teach and is in great demand by parents and will help enhance your general knowledge and understanding of what babies really want and need. It will also enable you to teach simple relaxation techniques which can benefit parents to be. We supply you with extensive handouts and resources for your classes to support your clients learning.


The course structure: As an instructor you can run Baby Confidence Classes on a four weekly cycle. A typical course will include;


Speed Bumping-where parents can meet and catch up.


Information and discussion on helping babies settle into the world after leaving the womb focusing on sleeping, crying, and building sensory awareness to help boost parental confidence.


Learning the basics of baby massage to use with babies from four weeks old as well as useful remedial massage strokes to help ease issues such as colic, constipation and fretfulness.


Learning ways to calm, soothe and relax babies using instinctive and gentle methods.


A guided relaxation to allow parents to feel refreshed and energised.


Refreshments and a chance to socialise.


Entry requirements for Blossom & Berry Baby Confidence Instructor Course


Any qualification in baby massage/ baby yoga and child development. An interest in working with parents and babies. A good command of the language in which you will be teaching and excellent communication skills. A positive and motivated attitude to study and business.


Accreditation


All our baby massage and yoga courses are recognised by Westminster Indemnity Insurance. All courses are also accredited by Blossom & Berry. Training is of a very high standard. Gayle Berry has written and designed all course materials and has a PGCE in Teaching and Delivering Learning to post 16 sector.Gayle has ten years experience as a teacher and is also the author of a successful book ?Baby Massage-Expert know-how at your fingertips?.She has worked on numerous media projects in the field.


Timescales for study


Most students complete the course in four months.


Costs ?250-Online inclusive of all training and ongoing support with no on going licence fees


Study Options You can study this course distance learning at any time or in a small group training session.


Study and Practice Development


After achieving this qualification you can continue to study with us and develop your practice by accessing the courses below;


Blossom & Berry Baby Yoga Instructor


Enrol online today https://www.blossomandberry.com/course/baby-confidence-instructor-course/

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