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A last minute space has become available for the baby massage course at The Vale Practice and Complementary Health Centre starting this coming Monday. Here are the details.


4 week course

Venue: The Vale Practice and Complementary Health Centre, 64 Grove Vale, East Dulwich, SE22 8DT

Monday 19th, 26th November, 3rd, 10th December 10.15am - 11.15am

Cost: ?55


Price includes handouts, articles, organic sunflower oil, telephone/email support during and after the class. Mats and cushions are provided during the session.


The benefits of this bonding experience can help with; colic, constipation & gas, improved communication, help improve sleep, aid with calming and relaxing your baby. Sessions are relaxed, fun and it?s it great way to meet other parents.


If this day does not suit then there are classes on Thursdays in SE23 (please view website for details)


More information and booking please contact:


Samantha Chater

IAIM Infant Massage Instructor, Baby Yoga Instructor, Reflexologist, NCT New Parent Supporter

07799 032191

[email protected]

www.babistic.co.uk

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