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The Certified Pediatric Massage Therapist Course (CPMT) is coming to Seattle, Washington. This Accredited 2-day professional training, taught by Master Teacher Tina Allen, will be held at Discoverypoint School of Massage, in the vibrant and eclectic Capitol Hill neighborhood on the edge of downtown Seattle.
Discoverypoint School of Massage is a professional education community that offers residents of the greater Seattle area the best in customized massage therapy training and education. At Discoverypoint, you can develop and refine the knowledge, skills, and behaviors necessary for success as a massage therapist.
Discoverypoint is easily accessible by car or public transportation (and yes, we have on-site parking available). Our Pike street address gives us an ideal location at the edge of downtown Seattle in the urban and eclectic Capitol Hill neighborhood. Here streets are dotted with public art, coffeehouses, restaurants, and boutiques, as well as a number of small performing arts theaters. The rich and diverse population of Capitol Hill along with the culture of openness and acceptance makes it the optimal environment for our school.
Seattle is anything but ordinary. Located between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, nicknamed the Emerald City, Queen City and Jet City, it's a fantastic place where bike messengers share elevators with world-renowned researchers. And fishermen have lunch alongside top surgeons. It's a city where the extraordinary is commonplace and commonplace is anything but. If you look closely, you just might discover that in Seattle there are amazing things happening all around you.
From a jet engine to an espresso machine to grunge rock, Seattle's world-changing events have all had a distinct sound. But the symphony doesn't end there. Your visit to Seattle may bring you the sound of an orca blowing as it surfaces, the roar of the crowd at Safeco Field or the near silence of the Olympic rainforest.
Seattle’s famous landmarks include The Space Needle. A 41-second elevator ride takes you up 520 feet to the observation deck of the Space Needle, built for the 1962 World's Fair. Enjoy a meal at SkyCity, the restaurant at the top that revolves 360° while you dine.
And not to miss is Seattle's Pike Place Market, the granddaddy of farmers' markets, and home to the very first Starbucks Coffee Shop. Today, it's a major tourist attraction with 200 businesses operating year-round, 190 craftspeople and 120 farmer booths - plus street performers and musicians. Flowers by the bucketful, flying fish, fresh pastries and fruit, handmade cheeses, local honey, wine, an assortment of restaurants, import goods, antiques, collectibles and lots of surprises are around every corner.
If you have the opportunity - travel by ferry. Traveling by ferry is a state of mind as much as a means of transportation to some of the Puget Sound's most historic and scenic sites. Views of the Olympic and Cascade mountains, the Seattle cityscape and the green shorelines will draw you out onto the deck to feel the salt breeze on your face. The state ferry system takes passengers and their vehicles from Seattle and nearby departure points to Vashon Island, the Kitsap Peninsula, the San Juan Islands and Canada.
Other fascinating sites include the famed Seattle Aquarium, Seattle’s Waterfront and Woodland Park Zoo, as well as an ample share of some of the best coffee houses in the great Northwest.
Come to Seattle 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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