Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 Do you have any sort of curriculum you could send me with more details about what you will cover in the workshop? I am trying to talk a friend into coming...we are especially interested in knowing how much hands on vs theory etc that is included. It was lovely to talk to you yesterday and I look forward to meeting you! Eden Tosch EdenAyurveda.com Dear Eden - I'm attaching our curriculum list and hours for the postpartum ayurveda program (being changed this year, removing some of perinatal essential oils and the advanced postpartum herbals to contining ed status). I have to apologize, this piece has not been edited yet to reflect the program updates that way. You will find also detail on the first two units, to give example. And what we use for recommended reading. There is much hands on and other practical material with extensive notes in the classes. * The first unit includes postpartum cooking (and eating these foods ourselves, the course takes us into vata season). * For Infant massage we work with 2 sets of mothers and babies * In basic postpartum herbals we prepare and taste several important and 2 challenging, fascinating to prepare herbal food supports. * Essential oils are experienced as we learn about them. * The mother's home spa treatments include giving 3 and receiving 2 of the mother's special abyhanga each. * Lots of case examples are given throughout, including focus and extensive notes in the consulting unit. * Practical discussion and all kinds of sample documents are provided in the Protocols and promoting your practice last unit. Each unit has a test and homework; the latter doubles as basis for preceptor discussions with the student about your practice of the material with " clients " and part of your internship practicum. The first unit gives the body of theory, then it is woven into the more practical experience in the subsequent units with less on theory, more on doing. Internship even as most do it, from a distance, is carefully outlined by how many times to practice this or that as approximate needed for skill polishing while you are in touch with your preceptor to tweak your experience. Thank you for sharing about the program, and stay in touch about your questions. I look forward to working with you! Namaste! Ysha If anyone else would like to see the documents mentioned above, please contact me privately. Thank you - Ysha Ysha Oakes, D.Ayur Postpartum AyurDoula Care and Aromatherapy cell 505-259-1801, H/O 505-508-4219 www.sacredwindow.com www.perinatalayurveda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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