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Is your child stressed out? Why not try children and family massage training?


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Thai-vedic massage?s therapist is now a certified Massage in Schools Instructor, qualified to deliver massage training to children and families in the Thai-vedic massage room, in your own homes or in schools.


The Massage in Schools Programme (MISP) was created by Mia Elmsater (Sweden) & Sylvie Hetu (Quebec) in 2000. The Massage in Schools Association (MISA) they founded now has branches in over 20 countries. The child-to-child massage programme has been developed as an effective strategy for reducing children?s stress levels, tackling aggression and bullying, improving concentration and helping to reduce insomnia. MISP massage is:


- Performed over clothes

- For children 4-12 years old

- Given and received with the child?s permission

- Given by the children, to each other (or can be given by parents to their children or to parents by their children)

- Performed on the back, head, arms and hands

- The MISP massage routine is only ever demonstrated by the Instructor on parents, on teachers or in the air.


Massage training is offered:


For individual families ? the MISP routine can be taught to up to 4 participants in Thai-vedic?s massage room: e.g. 2 parents and 2 children or 1 parent and up to 3 children. Alternatively, the routine can be taught to any sized family in your own home.


For larger groups of children ? the MISP routine can taught in classrooms at schools, as an after-school activity or in local community centres, yoga studios or gyms by arrangement.


In addition to MISP massage, Thai-vedic has developed 2 Thai yoga massage training programmes for children aged 8-16 (delivered in the presence of at least one participating parent). Thai massage is performed through clothes, and only demonstrated by the Instructor on parents.


See http://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk/massage-services-and-training/children-and-family-massage-training/ for details and prices.


Call, text, email, or tweet me to book


Stephen

Thai-vedic massage,

12b Crebor Street, London, SE22 0HF

07950 933150

[email protected]

www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk

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