A Guide to Infant Massage for RMTs: Teaching Caregivers Safe

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A Guide to Infant Massage for RMTs: Teaching Caregivers Safe

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A Guide to Infant Massage for RMTs: Teaching Caregivers Safely Within Scope

Are you ever asked:
“Will massage help my baby sleep?”
“Can you show me how to massage my baby?”

And feel unsure how to respond without stepping outside your scope?

As an RMT, you are trained to assess and treat. That lens naturally shows up when caregivers ask questions about their babies.

But teaching a parent to massage their infant is not the same as providing treatment.
In this setting, you are guiding simple, general techniques for home use, not assessing or treating.

Without a clear framework, it is easy to unintentionally use treatment-based language, imply outcomes, or move beyond what is appropriate.

This course gives you a clear, professional way to guide caregiver-led infant massage while staying within scope.

You will learn how to:

  • Teach safe, general techniques for home use
  • Know exactly what to say and what not to say
  • Respond to common questions with confidence
  • Maintain clear professional boundaries

Designed for RMTs working with prenatal, postpartum, or family-focused clients.

This is a online course you can complete at your own pace.

Regular $397. Introductory rate $247.

REGISTER HERE:
https://rmteducation.learnworlds.com/course/rmteducation