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Our
mission is to promote nurturing touch
through training, education, and
research so that babies, parents, and
caregivers are loved, valued, and
respected throughout the world
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56 CE
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51.5 CE
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Become a Certified
Educator of Infant Massage (CEIM)
Teaching
infant massage is a rewarding
opportunity to enhance
parent-infant bonding, improve and
maintain physical well-being of
babies, and facilitate long-term,
positive emotional development.
Our
four-day infant massage educator training
prepares the participant for
teaching parents and caregivers
how to massage their infants and
children. Educators
work with parents, families, and
caregivers in private, group,
hospital, and agency settings. In addition to teaching private
and group classes, educators may
also participate in research
studies, conduct in-service
programs, and present at
professional conferences.
The Importance of Infant Massage
Clinical research confirms the
importance of a secure, loving
environment and nurturing touch
in the healthy growth,
development and maturation of
children (T. Field-University of
Miami Medical Center). Parents
bond and attach strongly to
their children when nurturing
touch is deliberately introduced
to foster secure relationships
(S. Bavolek).
Current findings on early
childhood brain development
reveal the benefits of positive
contact as an integral part of a
baby's early life, and the
unfortunate results when this
early attention is lacking (B.
Perry).
Parents report increased
feelings of confidence in caring
for their baby as a result of
infant massage classes. This
program can be used effectively
with home visiting, foster and
adoptive parents, teen parents,
incarcerated mothers, homeless
families, and women in recovery.
Comments by a Director for an
Early Intervention Agency
"Teaching families how to
massage and nurture their babies
helps us achieve our program's
goals of enhancing parent infant
interaction and promoting
healthy growth and development.
We saw immediate results with
the improvement of bonding and
parent- child interaction.”
Cost of Training
The training fee of $625
(registration less than 3 weeks
prior to the training is $650)
includes Vimala McClure’s book
Infant Massage: a Handbook for
Loving Parents, the
International Infant Massage
Instructor Manual, supplemental
materials, certification exam
review and one year membership
to Infant Massage USA ®. This is
an International Certification -
as Infant Massage USA® is the
only U.S. Chapter of the
International Association,
founded by Vimala McClure and
represented in over 40 countries
worldwide.
Certified
Educator Training Program
Our
15-point core curriculum is
designed to offer students the
knowledge base, experience, and
confidence needed to fulfill
their role as instructors.
During this four-day training,
students watch and help teach
three parent-baby classes in the
local community.
To earn your infant massage
educator certification, you
must:
- Attend
the four-day certification
training
- Complete
an open-book exam
- Work
with five families and their
babies
- Submit
certification package for review
Once
you have completed these
requirements, you
will certified as a CEIM
(Certified Educator of Infant
Massage) and become a full member
of Infant Massage USA, and you
will be recognized world-wide as
an infant massage instructor of
our
International Organization.
NCBTMB Approved
Infant Massage USA is approved by
the National Certification for
Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB)
as a continuing education Approved
Provider # 450085-06.
The Infant Massage Certification
4/Day Training (28 CE Hours)
followed by the
Certified Educator of Infant
Massage Exam and Practicum (28 CE
Hours)By attending the course and exam
requirements students will receive
a total of 56 CE Hours.
Ohio Nursing Association
Approved
This continuing nursing
education activity was approved
by the Ohio Nurses Association
(OBN-001-91), an accredited
approver by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center’s
Commission on Accreditation.
Assigned ONA 13,235. Approval
valid through June 2009
Assigned ONA 13,236-I Approval
valid through June 2009.
Participants receive 25.5 CE
Hours for attending the 4-day
workshop and an additional 26 CE
Hours for completing the take
home exam and practicum.
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Infant Massage USA is the US Chapter
to the International Association of
Infant Massage, with its offices in
Sweden (iaim.net). Our
program is the one founded by, and
continues to be supported by, Vimala
Schneider McClure, author of “Infant
Massage, A Handbook for Loving
Parents” and a pioneer in Infant
Massage.
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