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This is your opportunity to teach the power of touch and connection to parents, change lives and have a rewarding career you love in baby massage and yoga.


Imagine having a job that you love, gives you the time and flexibility to do what you want, spend more time with those you love and enables you to be successful. You can empower parents by teaching the benefits of touch, yoga and connection to parents and children creating a more compassionate world. Through our courses, you can transform the lives of parents and babies and run your own successful practice which makes you happy.


You can study with us in a number of ways-


Small in person group training


One to one training in your home or at our training locations


Online anywhere in the world


You can also learn with a combination of styles such as a blended course of online and a One Day Teaching Review Nurture Day and you can also learn via Skype


Enrolling with us


You can enrol online below quickly and simply by selecting the course you would like to study online. If you would like to study in a small group, you can select that option and look at our current course timetable. You can also book one to one training by emailing [email protected].


Payment options and instalment option


You can pay for your online course via paypal. If you wish to pay via BACS or by invoice please email [email protected]. We also offer payment by five instalments. Please contact us for more details.



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