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Infant Massage for Early Childhood Educators

Early childhood is a critical phase in a child's life, and the significance of building strong relationships, especially with parents, cannot be overstated. This article delves into the world of Infant Massage, a holistic practice that blends techniques from various cultures to promote the physical and emotional well-being of infants. Exploring the foundations, benefits, and connections to the Early Years Learning Framework, this article highlights how educators can play a pivotal role in supporting families and enhancing the overall development of children through the art of infant massage. From improving sleep patterns to stimulating the vagus nerve, this transformative practice not only benefits infants but also fosters a nurturing environment crucial for holistic development.
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Infant Massage - Jaundice, low birth weight & traumatic births

Infant massage offers numerous benefits for neonates and their parents. It can help alleviate jaundice in infants, increase weight gain in low birth weight neonates, and aid mothers in bonding with their baby after a traumatic birth. This ancient practice is supported by modern research.

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Applying Infant Massage in the Special Care Nursery or NICU

Abstract: This article delves into the world of infant massage, a gentle practice offered to infants by their primary caregivers. Infant massage is a time-honored tradition with roots in various cultures, coupled with modern research to comprehend its advantages for both infants and parents. It explores how infant massage positively impacts neonates in special care nurseries, particularly in terms of weight gain, regulation of blood sugar levels, increased alertness and its potential role in alleviating jaundice. The article also addresses the benefits of infant massage for parents, including reduced stress and increased bonding.

Keywords: Infant massage, neonates, special care nursery, weight gain, blood sugar levels, jaundice, parent bonding, stress reduction, healthcare cost, preterm infants, health benefits, medical interventions, safety considerations, certified instructors.

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Transforming Caregiver Perspectives - The Impact of Infant Massage Training on Infant Well-being

Delve into the world of infant massage and its remarkable benefits for both babies and caregivers. Explore a groundbreaking research study published in The National Health Science Journal, Philippines, revealing the profound impact of infant massage training on caregivers' perceptions, knowledge and the enhanced bond with their infants. Discover the pivotal role of IMIS Certified Infant Massage Instructors and Paediatric Massage Consultants in this transformative journey. Uncover the broader implications for public health initiatives and future considerations for expanding access to this essential caregiver education.
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An Alternative Approach to Managing ADHD in Children

Dive into the world of ADHD management in Australia, uncovering prevalence rates, genetic factors, comorbid conditions, and the significance of early intervention. Discover the potential of non-pharmacological alternative therapies like massage and exercise in complementing traditional treatments. Explore the role of Certified Infant Massage Instructors (CIMIs) and Paediatric Massage Consultants (PMCs) in empowering parents. Join the journey towards holistic ADHD care and improved well-being.
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The Role of Infant Massage in Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)

A Short Report for Primary Healthcare Workers in Special Care Neonatal Nurseries/Newborn Intensive Care Units.
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Nurturing Families Through Touch IMIS Certified Infant Massage Instructor Karen Shlegeris

In a world filled with technology and fast-paced living, the art of touch holds a timeless significance. Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI) Karen Shlegeris, who completed her training with the Infant Massage Information Service, has dedicated herself to fostering the profound connection between parents and their infants through the transformative power of massage. In this article, we delve into the heartwarming work of Karen Shlegeris and explore the invaluable role CIMIs play in supporting families.
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Certificate in Infant Massage Instruction at Infant Massage Information Service

Are you interested in becoming an Infant Massage Instructor and gaining valuable skills in baby massage? Our comprehensive baby massage course offers two study options: Online Study and Face-to-Face Study. In this summary, we'll highlight the key features of each option, the assessment process, and the support services available to enrolled students.
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How Baby Massage Can Help With Postnatal Depression

This article discusses the benefits of infant massage in addressing postnatal depression. The article highlights the concept of infant massage as a tool for alleviating postnatal depression and promoting mother-baby interaction. The benefits of baby massage, such as stress reduction, improved sleep, and reduced crying, are explored in detail, supported by research studies and expert opinions. The article concludes by proposing the inclusion of baby massage as a complementary therapy for postnatal depression and suggests ways to implement baby massage classes in hospitals and mothers' groups. Overall, the article provides valuable insights into the benefits of infant massage for postnatal depression and offers practical recommendations for its integration into healthcare settings.
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Perth Baby Massage Course

Discover how to become a certified infant massage instructor through our Perth baby massage training course. Learn the benefits, techniques, and oils for baby massage. Enrollments start from $1125. Apply online now!
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Enhancing Sensory Development and Bonding Through Baby Massage

Discover the importance of sensory play for babies and how it enhances their development. Learn about the benefits of baby massage as an example of sensory play and its impact on cognitive, motor, language, and emotional development. Find out why sensory play is crucial for babies and the role of certified infant massage instructors and pediatric massage consultants in teaching parents the art of baby massage. Nurture your baby's senses and strengthen your bond through the power of sensory activities.
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The Importance of Touch and Massage Therapy for Premature Babies

Explore the benefits of touch and massage therapy for premature babies in hospitals and discover tips parents can use to comfort their babies to assist with the challenges premature infants face in the hospital environment. Touch is of vital importance for bonding and attachment. The significance of understanding premature babies' body language and following recommended guidelines for introducing infant massage cannot be understanded. Read about the positive impact of touch and massage therapy on premature babies' well-being and the parent-infant bond.
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Unlocking the Benefits of Infant Massage for Perinatal, Maternal and Infant Health

Discover the profound benefits of infant massage and how it can positively impact the well-being of both parents and their babies. Explore the art of infant massage and understand the roles of Certified Infant Massage Instructors and Paediatric Massage Consultants. The Infant Massage Information Service (IMIS) is a valuable resource for comprehensive training, expert referrals, and ongoing support. By promoting the practice of infant massage, parents can deepen their connection with their infants while nurturing their development and overall health.
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The Joyful Art of Playing with Your Baby: Embracing Baby Massage for Bonding and Development

Discover the joy of playing with your baby through the ancient practice of infant massage. Learn how to get started, find certified instructors, and explore the benefits of dad's active role in bonding with their newborn. Dive into the world of baby massage and create a stronger connection with your little one.
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Unlocking the Power of Touch: The Ultimate Guide to Baby Massage

Baby massage is a technique of gently stroking, circular motions, or pressing different parts of a baby's body using specific techniques and oils. It is a wonderful way for parents and caregivers to bond with their baby, promotes relaxation, and provides numerous health benefits.
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Are There Any Non-Greasy Baby Massage Oils?

As parents, we all want the best for our babies, and massage is one way to bond with them while also providing numerous benefits such as improved sleep, digestion, and circulation. However, finding the right massage oil can be a challenge, especially if you're looking for something that won't leave a greasy residue. 

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Is It Better To Use Baby Oil For A Baby Massage Before Bathing Or After?

Many parents wonder whether it's better to use baby oil before or after bathing. In this blog, we'll explore the pros and cons. Read now!
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Cultural History and Significance of Infant Massage

Infant massage is a therapeutic and nurturing practice that has been used for centuries to promote bonding and communication between caregivers and their babies. In recent years, research has shown that infant massage can also have a range of physiological and psychological benefits for both infants and caregivers. Certified Infant Massage Instructors and Paediatric Massage Consultants play a critical role in teaching parents and caregivers the techniques and benefits of infant massage.
 
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Massage in the Special Care Nursery

Baby massage can assist with many issues that come with a preterm baby such as bonding, feed intolerance, growth, digestion, and ultimately timely discharge. Mothers often feel displaced by the hospital environment in their role but by teaching mothers how to massage their preterm baby it can empower them to contribute to their care. Massage is an under-utilized resource in the special care nursery and by educating staff on its benefits it can have a greater uptake on the ward resulting in better outcomes.
 
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Baby Massage Aids Bonding, Relaxation, and Wellbeing in the First 1000 Days

Baby massage is a simple and effective way for parents to promote relaxation, bonding, and overall wellbeing in their infants during the first 1000 days of life. This critical period of rapid growth and development can have lasting impacts on the child's health and wellbeing. By providing massage themselves, parents can strengthen the bond with their baby, learn to read their baby's cues and respond to their needs, and build confidence as a parent. With the guidance of a qualified Certified Infant Massage Instructor or Paediatric Massage Consultant, parents can learn a variety of massage techniques and create a relaxing environment to promote optimal physical and emotional development in their baby.
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Career as a Certified Infant Massage Instructor or Paediatric Massage Consultant

Unleashing the Magic of Touch: A Career as a Certified Infant Massage Instructor or Paediatric Massage Consultant. Learn about the benefits of pursuing a career as a Certified Infant Massage Instructor or Paediatric Massage Consultant and the comprehensive training provided by the Infant Massage Information Service (IMIS). Discover how you can make a real difference in the lives of babies and families.
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Baby Massage For Sleep

Baby massage is relaxing but it's also stimulating for the nervous sytem.
Massage directly prior to sleep can make it more difficult for a baby to settle because their nervous system has received too much stimulation. Massaging prior to bedtime is like playing with your baby before you want them to go to sleep.
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Introduction to the Underlying Principles and Basics of Infant Massage Instruction

Infant Massage is a vital, dynamic interaction that forms the foundation of relationship building that will last a lifetime. Nurturing touch between a parent/caregiver and an infant enriches physiological, social-emotional, and mind/body/spirit connections for the infant being massaged, as well as for the parent. (Shneider,2003).
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How Do I Become A Baby Massage Therapist?

Anyone who has ever watched a young infant will tell you there is something special about them. From their big eyes and sweet smiles, babies captivate us and make us want to be better people. They are full of laughter and wholesome love and remind us what it means to be truly happy. It's no wonder that working with new families can be so rewarding.
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Baby Massage and Postnatal Depression

Infant massage is particularly suitable for mothers with PND as it focuses on supporting early relationships and interactions between parents and babies, empowers the parent and increases their confidence, teaches about communication and body language and responding to baby appropriately and has many other health/wellness benefits for the infant.
 
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Baby Hates Tummy Time

If you’re asking yourself, “Why does my baby hate tummy time?” you’re not alone. It’s incredibly common for parents, especially first-time parents, to feel a sense of guilt when their baby hates tummy time. If your baby cries up a storm, rest assured it’s common for babies to feel this way. Before we get into why babies are prone to crying during tummy time, let’s break it down and look at what tummy time is.
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Best Oil For Baby Massage

Like adults, babies can benefit from massage and even enjoy the process! Massage is effective in helping infants with wind, colic, constipation, and reflux. Baby massage soothes your infant, relaxes them, and helps ease their gas and other issues without having any adverse effects. Knowing how to administer an effective baby massage is a great skill to have for any parent or caregiver.
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Baby Massage For Wind

While adults can medicate newborns for a gassy tummy, the discomfort and pain it can cause will likely keep their little one up at night, resulting in a restless sleep for everyone involved. A massage for a gassy newborn can make all the difference — but for a baby tummy massage to be soothing and effective, parents need to use the correct techniques.
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Thinking About Correspondence Study?

Wondering how long you have to complete your baby massage course, whether there are exams and if you need to attend any on-site classes?

This article helps address some common questions about completing your baby massage course via correspondence. 
 
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PMC vs CIMI

What is the difference between the Certified Infant Massage Instructor and Paediatric Massage Consultant qualifications?

This article helps address common questions students have about baby massage qualifications to help you determine which option is the right fit for you.

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Baby Massage For Constipation

When our little ones are not feeling their best, it can be a very stressful experience for any parent. As a natural and holistic way to help improve the function of your baby’s gastrointestinal tract, the practice of baby massage to help constipation has become increasingly popular over the past few years.
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IMIS Infant Massage Instructor and Consultant Training

IMIS is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Body Work (NCBTMB) to teach IMIS Infant Massage Instructor and Consultant Training as a 6-hour, home study, continuing education course.
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Become a Certified Baby Massage Therapist

Both research and anecdotal evidence from families have shown there are many ways that babies and families may benefit from infant massage.
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Sydney 2022

APPLY NOW: Sydney baby massage course 19 - 21 August 2022.

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Melbourne October

Applications are now being accepted for the Melbourne 13-15 October 2023 baby massage course
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10 Little Tricks To Achieve The Best Results With Baby Massage

Have you heard about the benefits of baby massage but feel unsure when it comes what techniques are best?
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Which Oil Is Best For Newborn Massage?

Have you ever tried to research what oil is best to use for massaging a newborn? If so, you'll know that it's difficult because there is a lot of conflicting information when it comes to what you should or should not be using. So what do you do?
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Paediatric Massage Qualification PMC

Paediatric Massage Consultant qualification for professionals with a background in health, allied health, natural therapies or early childhood education through the Infant Massage Information Service.
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Online

Australia's most widely recognised, evidence-based infant massage courses. Qualify to teach the baby massage as a way to support early parent-baby relationships. The IMIS baby massage correspondence program means you can complete training from anywhere in the world, study in Perth or the Sunshine Coast, Hobart or Darwin, New Zealand or Norway, training is available worldwide.
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IMIS Infant Massage Instructor and Consultant Training

Learn baby massage from the comfort of your own home.

Easily complete 9 units of study and all competency tasks.
All theory and practical components are completed with full support.

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Melbourne May 2024

Melbourne IMIS Baby Massage Course May 2024
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How much does an infant massage therapist make?

Infant Massage therapists income is quite varied, with some working in baby massage full-time or part-time, as a hobby and others as volunteers. Many run their own small business and as such, they are able to set their own rates for their baby massage classes and private appointments.
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What Does an Infant Massage Therapist Do

Baby massage therapists are referred to as Certified Infant Massage Instructors (CIMI) or Paediatric Massage Consultants (PMC). Because of best practice guidelines and the desire to achieve the best outcomes for their clients, certified instructors and consultants teach parents how to massage as opposed to providing therapy directly to infants and children themselves.
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How Can I Treat My Baby's Eczema Naturally

The type of oil used for baby massage is extremely important. New research shows olive oil and sunflower oil damage the natural skin barrier, exacerbating and possibly instigating eczema. Cold pressed sesame oil (NOT the cooking sesame oil found in the supermarket) actually strengthens the skin barrier.
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How Do I Become a Baby Massage Therapist

Baby Massage Training can be completed through the Infant Massage Information Service via a 3-day intensive course (held in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Gold Coast and Brisbane) or training is available for students internationally via correspondence.
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IVF and baby massage

Parents who have been through IVF are at a greater risk of postnatal depression and anxiety and as such, trying baby massage can become even more important. While it's never too late to start, the earlier parents learn about massage the better. Learning and practising techniques on a doll prior to the baby's arrival enables parents to begin massage within the first few days after birth. This may help to prevent or reduce depression and anxiety.
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Research Massage helps infants sleep more and be less stressed

Parents were trained by professional instructors in appropriate massage techniques. Following the intervention, a range of significant results were noted. Compared to control groups, the massaged infants cried less, slept better and had lower levels of cortisol (a stress hormone).
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What it's like to work as a baby massage instructor

The first thing that draws most people to a qualification in baby massage is the babies. While there’s no denying that teaching a baby massage class with a full circle of little people, lying down enjoying their leg massage is about one of the cutest things you’ll ever see, this isn’t the most rewarding aspect of working in baby massage. It’s the parents that sincerely express how grateful they are for your help and explain what a difference baby massage has made to their family.
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Baby Massage Found to Strengthen the Immune System

Did you know that even a small amount of massage each day helps to strengthen a baby's immune system? Research published by the Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics shows the 'cell-killing' ability (cytotoxicity) of white blood cells (NK cells) increases when babies receive massage.
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Study finds baby massage effective for increasing mother infant attachment

Research finds baby massage is effective for increasing mother-infant attachment
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The truth about baby massage and reflux

Can baby massage really help with reflux? The Infant Massage Information reviews if and how massage can assist.
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Woolworths promotes Infant Massage Instructors

Infant massage is increasingly popular in Australia. Explore the potential health benefits of this practice and easy ways to try massage at home.
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Asking permission to massage

Sounds strange at first but trust us... this is almost every Infant Massage Instructor's favourite aspect of baby massage. Once you know a little more about it, it may be yours too.
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Baby Massage Brisbane

APPLY NOW: Applications are currently being accepted for the 18, 19 & 20 October 2024 Brisbane baby massage course
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Melbourne

APPLY NOW: A limited number of positions are available at the Melbourne baby massage course, 15-17 November 2024
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Gold Coast

Complete your baby massage training course on the Gold Coast with the Infant Massage Information Service and become a Certified Infant Massage Instructor or Paediatric Massage Consultant
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Baby Massage Adelaide

APPLY NOW: A limited number of positions are available at the Adelaide baby massage course, 23 - 25 June 2023.
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Baby dies after parents fail to seek help for jaundice

A woman in the U.S has refused to seek medical treatment for her newborn daughter, leading to the baby's death, a police chief testified in court last week.
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Baby Massage Course: Payment plans

Our interest free payment plans are very popular and the majority of students pay their course fees this way.

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Baby Massage Sydney Melbourne Perth Adelaide Brisbane Gold Coast

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Adelaide / Brisbane / Gold Coast
International correspondence
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Baby Massage Perth

Baby Massage Perth: Applications are now being accepted for the Perth baby massage course, 15-17 September 2023.
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Soaring Demand for Infant Massage Instructors

Keeping up with demand from parents wanting to learn baby massage is something the Infant Massage Information Service is trying to cope with says founder, Heidi McLoughlin. 
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Parents turn to black market to get some sleep

Sleep deprivation is nothing to yawn at. Sleep plays a vital role in your health and well-being. Some parents have become so sleep deprived, they are turning to the black market to acquire melatonin tablets. It's a quick fix, but one that can impact hormone levels, affect development and lead to long-term sleep issues.
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Baby Massage Sydney

Application Applications are now being accepted for the Sydney baby massage course, 18 - 20 February 2022.
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Menthol-infused lotions pose danger to infants

Menthol-infused baby oil that is commonly used to relieve abdominal pain in infants is dangerous for children under two years of age and their use on infants has been banned by the Food and Drug Administration in China.
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Baby Massage for wind

If your baby is suffering from wind pain - massage can help.
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What Products Are Safe For Baby Skin?

If you're not sure about what oil to use on your baby's skin, advice from the Infant Massage Information Service on whether or not to use or avoid food based oil can help.
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Eligibility and Course Prerequisites

No prior training or qualifications are required for the Certified Infant Massage Instructor(CIMI) qualification.

Wanting the Paediatric Massage Consultant (PMC) qualification and wondering if you meet the prerequisite requirements?

If your qualifications fall under the categories of health, allied health, natural therapies or education, you are guaranteed to meet the prerequisite requirements for the paediatric level qualification.

Some examples of qualifications that meet the prerequisite requirements for the PMC qualification are included below (please note, this is not a full list). 

Examples of health qualifications approved for PMC:

Nurse, midwife, aboriginal health worker, community health worker, retired nurse, child & family practitioner, paediatric nurse, maternal/child health nurse, neonatal nurse, paediatrician, medical doctor.

Examples of allied health qualifications approved for PMC:

Chiropractor, doula, childbirth educator, lactation consultant/educator, science degrees, mental health professional, social worker, occupational therapist, physiotherapist, psychologist. 

Examples of natural therapy qualifications approved for PMC:

Massage therapist, yoga instructor, nutritionist, Chinese medicine, kinesiology, myotherapist, naturopath.

Examples of educator qualifications approved for PMC:

Early childhood educator, early childhood teacher, other educator (e.g. B. ED Studies, diploma in primary teaching)

PMC students receive both qualifications, the Certificate in Infant Massage Instruction and the Paediatric Massage Consultant qualification. To obtain the paediatric qualification you need to meet the prerequisite requirements, complete your baby massage training through the Infant Massage Information Service and successfully complete 4 competency tasks. In addition to working with parents, and teaching them how to massage their babies, PMCs can provide theory presentations to other professionals, educating them on the researched benefits of massage for infants and children and ensuring they are aware of services available to families in this field. 

Course Fees and Variations

Course fees are the same regardless of your method of study (face-to-face or online).

Fees for the Certificate in Infant Massage Instruction range from $1125 - $1650, depending on the enrolment package (inclusions) selected. Interest-free payment plans are available and these are personalised for each student. 

Fees for the Paediatric Massage Consultant qualification range from $1485 - $2010, depending on the enrolment package (inclusions) selected. Interest-free payment plans are available and these are personalised for each student. 

The course fee table outlining the enrolment packages (inclusions) can be accessed here: Fee Structure | Baby Massage

Please note, the table automatically displays the fees for the Certified Infant Massage Instructor qualification. To view the fees and inclusions for the Paediatric Massage Consultant (PMC) qualification, be sure to click on the 'Paediatric Massage Consultant' box. 

Face-to-Face Course Details

Face-to-face training dates and locations can be found on our course dates and locations page: Locations | Baby Massage

The face-to-face training is completed over 3 days and courses are always held on a Friday, Saturday & Sunday.

Career and Qualification Pathways

Infant Massage Information Service 3-day face-to-face courses have a mixture of both Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI) and Paediatric Massage Consultant (PMC) students.

All students cover the same content/units of study.

The differences are:

- Our CIMI students are usually going into the industry as something new i.e. with no prior related background. There are no pre-requisite requirements they need to meet.

- CIMI students complete the 3-day course successfully and are then able to work with parents, teaching infant massage. All assessment work is completed within the 3 days of the course.

- Our PMC students have prior, related training and/or experience in health, allied health, natural therapies or early childhood education and care.

- After the 3 days in class, there is one additional assignment completed. The additional PMC task takes approximately 2 days to complete and does not need to be done in the 2 days directly following the course. PMC students can complete their additional assessment when convenient and follow the instructions provided to upload their submission for marking when they're ready. 

- Our PMC students receive both qualifications – the CIMI qualification and the PMC qualification. The CIMI level qualification is provided immediately after the 3-day face-to-face course and the PMC qualification is issued after the additional PMC assessment has been completed. 

- PMCs can work with parents, teaching infant massage in the same way that CIMIs can. What PMCs are also able to do is provide theory presentations to professional groups on infant massage. The presentations are fairly straightforward and usually follow the same format e.g. – Self-introduction, benefits of infant massage, research reviews, dispelling common myths relating to infant massage and information on services available to parents in this field. 

Various industry bodies request these types of presentations and PMCs are paid a presentation fee for this work directly by the organisation or body who has requested them. PMC presentations offer a unique opportunity to network with other professionals and potentially receive additional referrals for your infant massage work with parents.  
 

What if I'm completing the course via correspondence study?

Each correspondence intake period has a mix of both Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI) and Paediatric Massage Consultant (PMC) students.

All students cover the same content/units of study.

The differences are:

- Our CIMI students are usually going into the industry as something new i.e. with no prior related background. There are no pre-requisite requirements they need to meet.

- CIMI students successfully complete 3 competency tasks at their own pace and are then able to work with parents, teaching infant massage. 

- Our PMC students have prior, related training and/or experience in health, allied health, natural therapies or early childhood education and care.

- There is one additional assignment completed for the PMC qualification.

- Our PMC students receive both qualifications – the CIMI qualification and the PMC qualification.

- PMCs can work with parents, teaching infant massage in the same way that CIMIs can. What PMCs are also able to do is provide theory presentations to professional groups on infant massage. The presentations are fairly straightforward and usually follow the same format e.g. – Self-introduction, benefits of infant massage, research reviews, dispelling common myths relating to infant massage and information on services available to parents in this field. 

Various industry bodies request these types of presentations and PMCs are paid a presentation fee for this work directly by the organisation or body who has requested them. PMC presentations offer a unique opportunity to network with other professionals and potentially receive additional referrals for your infant massage work with parents. 

Online Study

The correspondence program is thorough, easy to work through and offers a convenient way to study. 100% of the course requirements are completed from home, including all practical work meaning no travel or onsite attendance is needed.

Once your enrollment is complete and the course fees are paid, you will receive a welcome email providing you with full access to the course content. Your welcome email includes your pdf training manual with all of the course theory work and assessment instructions as well as links to the practical video files you need to watch. A training pack containing your demonstration doll and any other resources in your enrolment pack is sent via post.

There's no need to wait for your training pack to arrive via post before you begin studying. As soon as you receive your welcome email you can get started with the course theory work, then move on to the practical techniques once your demonstration doll arrives. 

You're welcome to study at your own pace to complete the course. Most students complete everything within the space of a few weeks. If students have a lot of other commitments and limited time, they might finish the course over a few months instead. Whatever study period you need is ok, there are no enforced deadlines you need to meet. 

There are 3 or 4 assessment tasks to complete depending on the qualification level you enrol in. The tasks are easy to complete and personalised assistance is available throughout the course if you need help with questions or clarifications. 

Your theory assessment is an open book, multiple-choice exam which ensures you've worked through the training manual. You're provided with an answer sheet to complete which can be emailed as an attachment or uploaded for marking. Practical tasks are recorded using any device (most students use their phone). The recordings are uploaded for the trainers to view and report on. Practical reports are extremely detailed to ensure you're confident in practical techniques prior to certification. 

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