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Rebecca Avern

Acupuncture for Childhood and Teenage Anxiety - Distance Education

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Acupuncture for Childhood and Teenage Anxiety
CTCMA; 4 CEU, Category B3 - AACMA: 4 CPD professional issues
NCCAOM 553-662; 4 PDA AOM-AC
California Provider 591, 4 CEU; Cat 1 - Florida 50-8743; 20-712055; 4.0 GEN
Massachusetts; 4.0 - Texas CAE00011; 4 CAE GEN - Illinois (225.000020) 4 CEU
TCM Fachverband Schweiz Label no. 21110 (Group 1)

Acupuncture for Childhood and Teenage Anxiety

4.00
Massachusetts Details
4.00
$99.99
NCCAOM Details
553-661
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8/27/2020 through 8/27/2021
NCCAOM 2016
NCCAOM AOM-AC: 
4.00
Texas Details
4.00
Price: $99.99
Florida
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Acupuncture for Childhood and Teenage Anxietyimmediately after purchasefor 2 years
California
Category 1
Presenter: 

For some years, rates of anxiety amongst children and teenagers have been increasing exponentially. This development has become even more prevalent during the COVID19 era. Acupuncture is an extremely effective and well-tolerated medicine that can turn the lives of anxious children around, without the need for medication.

Goals and Outlines

  • to understand the causes of anxiety in children and teenagers
  • to develop an effective framework for making a differential diagnosis of the condition in clinic
  • to learn how to diagnose the core 5 Element imbalance at the root of each child’s anxiety
  • to learn how to approach the treatment of anxiety in children and teenagers, including point choice
  • to learn how to use a range of non-needle protocols when needling is not possible
  • D7 Presenter: 
    Rebecca Avern

    The importance of nurturing the young to raise happy, healthy children - Distance Education

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    The importance of nurturing the young to raise happy, healthy children
    CTCMA; 3 CEU, Category B3 - AACMA: 3 CPD points allocated
    Florida 50-8743; 20-674257; 3.GEN - California CEP 591: 3 CEU Cat 1
    Texas Provider CAE00011; 3 CAE (ACU) - Massachusetts 7 Core CEU
    NCCAOM 553-573; 3 PDA AOM-OM - Illinois (225.000020) 3 CEU
    California CEP 591: 3 CEU Cat 1

    The importance of nurturing the young to raise happy, healthy children

    3.00
    Massachusetts Details
    3.00
    $75.00
    NCCAOM Details
    553-572
    Send Updated NCCAOM Certificate
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    10-23-2019 to 10-23-2021
    Texas Details
    3.00
    Price: $75.00
    Florida
    3.00
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    The importance of nurturing the young to raise happy, healthy childrenimmediately after purchasefor 2 years
    California
    Category 1
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    This talk will look at why it is vital that babies and children get what they need in the first years of life, what they need and how to go about giving it to them. We will see how the wisdom of Chinese medicine can be applied to today’s children and how it can help them to thrive.

    Outline

    • The importance that Chinese medicine (CM) has placed on nurturing the young
    • Understanding childrens’ physiology from a CM perspective
    • 8 key aspects of childhood that optimise physical, emotional and psychological growth – some common pitfalls and some suggestions
    • Attachment and intimacy
    • Physical touch
    • Appropriate care during illness
    • Space and time to grow and develop
    • A yin environment
    • Appropriate diet and eating habits
    • A balance between rest vs activity
    • A balance between protection vs exposure
    • Questions
    D7 Presenter: 
    Rebecca Avern

    The importance of nurturing the young to raise happy, healthy children

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    The importance of nurturing the young to raise happy, healthy children
    Sat, 12/14/2019
    CTCMA; 3 CEU, Category A2 - AACMA: 3 CPD points allocated
    Florida 50-8743; 20-674255; 3.GEN - Massachusetts 14 Core CEU
    Texas Provider CAE00011; 3 CAE (ACU) - Illinois (225.000020) 3 CEU
    NCCAOM 553-572; 3 PDA AOM-OM
    California CEP 591: 3 CEU Cat 1

    Paediatric insomnia: using acupuncture to help babies, children and teenagers sleep - Distance Education

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    Paediatric insomnia: using acupuncture to help babies, children and teenagers sleep
    CTCMA; 3 CEU, Category B3 - AACMA: 3 CPD points allocated
    Florida Provider 50-8743; 20-640485, 3 CEU GEN - 3 CEU - NZRA;
    Texas Provider CAE00011; 3 CAE - Illinois (225.000020) 3 CEU
    California 591, 3.0 CEU Category 1
    NCCAOM ACHB 553-533; 3 PDA AOM-AC - Massachusetts 3.0
    TCM Fachverband Schweiz Label no. 20283 (Group 1)

    Paediatric insomnia: using acupuncture to help babies, children and teenagers sleep

    3.00
    Massachusetts Details
    3.00
    $75.00
    NCCAOM Details
    553-532
    Send Updated NCCAOM Certificate
    Send NCCAOM Certificate
    01-31-2019 to 01-31-2021
    NCCAOM 2016
    NCCAOM AOM-AC: 
    3.00
    Texas Details
    3.00
    Price: $75.00
    Florida
    3.00
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    Paediatric insomnia: using acupuncture to help babies, children and teenagers sleepimmediately after purchasefor 2 years
    California
    Category 1
    Presenter: 

    The course will look at sleep from the perspectives of both Organ/pathogen imbalances, as well as disharmony in the Five Elements. It will illustrate how the quality of a child’s sleep is always intimately linked with other aspects of their emotional and physical life. It will include case histories, photographs and videos of treatments.

    Learning objectives:

    • To identify what is physiological and what is pathological in terms of sleep patterns in children of all ages
    • Key aetiologies involved in sleep conditions in babies, children and teenagers
    • Sleep as a reflection of a developmental stage in the child
    • Key patterns of imbalance involved in sleep conditions
    • Effective treatment methods using acupuncture and paediatric tuina
    • Different approaches needed when treating babies, compared with young children, compared with teenagers
    • Confidence in discussing necessary lifestyle changes with parents and children

     
    Outline

    • ‘To sleep like a baby’: what is ‘normal’ at different ages
    • Babies: aetiology of sleep problems   
    • Babies: the process of diagnosis
    • Babies: patterns of imbalance
    • Babies: treatment approach and methods
    • Children: aetiology of sleep problems
    • Children: the process of diagnosis
    • Children: patterns of imbalance                 
    • Children: treatment approach and methods
    • Teenagers: aetiology of sleep problems
    • Teenagers: the process of diagnosis
    • Teenagers: patterns of imbalance
    • Teenagers: treatment approach and methods
    D7 Presenter: 
    Rebecca Avern

    Paediatric insomnia: using acupuncture to help babies, children and teenagers sleep

    Please login or register to take this course.
    Live
    Paediatric insomnia: using acupuncture to help babies, children and teenagers sleep
    Sat, 02/09/2019
    CTCMA; 3 CEU, Category A2 - AACMA: 3 CPD points allocated
    Florida 50-8743; 20-20-640487, 3 CEU GEN - NZRA; 3 CEU
    Texas Provider CAE00011; 3 CAE - Illinois (225.000020) 3 CEU
    California 591, 3.0 CEU Category 1
    NCCAOM ACHB 553-532; 3 PDA AOM-AC - Massachusetts 3.0
    TCM Fachverband Schweiz Label no. 20283 (Group 1)

    Rebecca Avern

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    Rebecca Avern
    Rebecca is a senior lecturer, clinical supervisor and teaching clinic director at the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine (CICM) in Reading, UK. Soon after qualifying in 2001, she spent 4 years working alongside and assisting Giovanni Maciocia in the writing of Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine. She studied paediatric acupuncture with Julian Scott. In 2012, she founded an acupuncture centre for the treatment of children in Oxford – the Panda Clinic. She is the author of the recently published textbook Acupuncture for Babies, Children and Teenagers: treating both the illness and the child.