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Join us for a special seminar on Pediatric Massage sponsored by the Granite School District in Salt Lake City, UT. This session is not the Certified Pediatric Massage Therapist Course (CPMT), but rather a special seminar presented by Master Teacher Tina Allen, and will be held at the Jones Center in this great city.
Navigating your way through Salt Lake City is fairly easy because the roads are laid out in a grid system. If you choose to use public transportation, there are cabs available, as well as a bus system and an above-ground subway system called the TRAX train.
While you’re there be sure to visit Temple Square. As one of the most visited places in Salt Lake City, Temple square consists of a large granite six-spire temple, the domed Mormon Tabernacle, the gothic-style Assembly Hall, two visitors' centers and many monuments around the beautifully landscaped grounds. While you're visiting, try to catch a concert at the Tabernacle, home to the famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Attend one of the daily scheduled organ recitals, featuring the 12,000-pipe Mormon Tabernacle Organ.
Up for shopping? Then visit the Gateway shopping center. Here you’ll find over 130 stores and restaurants at this open air mall. Shop for name-brand clothing, shoes, fine jewelry, books, furniture, teddy bears and just about anything else you could possibly want. There is a movie theater and a couple of museums. See IMAX movies and space exhibits at the Clark Planetarium. Discovery Gateway has four floors of hands-on exhibits for the whole family. Discovery Gateway children’s museum is located in the Gateway Mall in downtown Salt Lake City. Discovery Gateway offers 60,000 square feet of interactive fun, and our engaging exhibits invite guests to explore and play together!
And, for a little historical fun . . . discover an archeological dig in underground downtown Salt Lake! Visit the Social Hall Heritage Museum to find out what the early settlers of Salt Lake did for a good time. Salt Lake City's Social Hall was just that, a building dedicated to social gatherings. There settlers shook off the hardships of frontier life and enjoyed music, dancing, lectures, and the company of good friends. The remains of the Social Hall were uncovered in 1991 and a museum was erected to preserve them. A glass enclosure displays the walls of the original building, along with artifacts.
Come to Salt Lake City and discover with us!
Finally, an accredited pediatric massage certification program for healthcare professionals who wish to expand their practice by providing massage therapy and nurturing touch for pediatric clients. The Liddle Kidz Foundation Certification course is an intense, fun and effective way to master the core skills of pediatric massage.
Founded by master teacher and philanthropist Tina Allen, the Liddle Kidz Foundation offers a new, comprehensive, research based training course and teaches students what they really need to know to provide pediatric massage.
Any experienced professional will tell you that there is a world of difference between learning how to massage a child from a book or DVD, and knowing how to provide the best care to meet a child’s needs, however, there are few opportunities to learn the skills they really need from a working healthcare professional who has provided pediatric massage education throughout the world.
As a CPMT, you have the special opportunity to provide specialized care through touch therapy to children who need it most.
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