Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 ********************************************************************************\ **** Ayurvedic Postpartum Care intensive October 16-30 BECOME A CERTIFIED AYURDOULA Fall 2009 Colorado Training We are offering it in 2 parts - take one or both at once With Ysha Oakes, Postpartum AyurDoula 15 Years and Sonya Bastow, Postpartum AyurDoula 5 Years Join us in creating a new standard for maternal-newborn care! PREREQUISITE: Ayurvedic Medicine Level one (July 10-13 ) OR (SEPT dates to be announced) (please note: The prerequisites for this training are like the Family Health intensive: knowledge of Ayurvedic concepts of dosha, dhatu, mala, agni & am, diet and lifestyle, and Ayurvedic herbology. Those not having this prerequisite may begin the program by taking Ayurvedic Medicine I, offered July 10-13, in intensive, residential format). FULL PROGRAM DATES Oct 16 evenng thru Oct 30 AyurDoula Intensive - 90 Hours Theory and skills of Ayurvedic postpartum doula care, Support mothers and babies after childbirth with deep and rapid rejuvenation - avoid mood imbalances - avoid colic and more! Part 1 Oct 16 evening thru Oct 23rd lunch - 45 Hours Includes – Foundations of Ayurvedic Postpartum Care – Ayurvedic Cooking and Nutrition - Delicious Ayurvedic Postpartum Cooking - Special Breastfeeding Supports – Baby's First Foods - Therapeutic Uses of Essential oils – Basic Herbal Food Supports – Ayurvedic Infant Massage. Internship begins with homework from these classes. Students will enjoy hands on with meals, babies, herbs and essential oils. Part 2 - OCT 24, 25, 27-30 - 45 Hours Ayurvedic Postpartum Home Spa Care protocols – Advanced Postpartum Herbals - Ayurvedic Postpartum Wise woman Consulting - Support for many common problems, and Support for your AyurDoula Business. Students will enjoy hands on with the mother's hot oil application, simple Panchakarma home cleansing protocol and observing client consultations. Internship continues with your homework and proficiencies practice; optional extra hours available. Deposit $650; Cost: $1935 or $1735 if received by Aug 28th. Includes internship fees to preceptor. Does not include program-in residence housing and food costs (Housing and food cost aprox $980 for the full 2 weeks) Trainees need to register and pay separately for: Ayurvedic Medicine I, and Women's Health classes (minimum 4 days required for graduation may be taken this summer or next). www.rmiya.org 303-499-2910 info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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