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The Touch Therapy for Liddle Kidz in the NICU | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is coming to Shreveport, Louisiana. This 2-day intensive professional training, taught by Master Teacher Tina Allen, will be held at CHRISTUS Schumpert Sutton Children’s Medical Center.
Sutton Children’s is a brand new 106-bed dedicated children’s hospital with big, new rooms, an incredible family atmosphere and outstanding pediatric specialists, nurses, healthcare providers and staff.
This pediatric hospital is is home to the region’s premier Level III NICU. The NICU, a 40-bed unit, provides state-of-the-art care to high-risk infants with complex medical and surgical needs. Their expert team of neonatologists, pediatric specialists, nurses, and therapists provide care to critically ill newborns in a technologically-advanced environment with individual, private areas.
Whether you come alone or with your family, Shreveport has a range of things to keep you busy. When you’re there, you make the rules. Come on down to the five riverboat casinos and flirt with Lady Luck, or visit the racetrack and check out the horses. Shop for popular items or one-of-a-kind pieces. Put a little sway in your hips at our musical festivals and night spots.
Visit the Louisiana State Museum. The state museum focuses on historical artifacts and works of art indigenous to northwest Louisiana, this museum also showcases an extraordinary Native American exhibit.
Visit RiverView Park which features an interactive water fountain with light and music, a magnificent waterfall incorporating natural stone and plantings, an arbor and viewing area at the summit of a waterfall. Or try visiting the Once in a Millennium: Moon Mega Mural at the corner of Cotton & Marshall. Covering 25,000 square feet (two sides of the AT&T building), is the nation’s largest public arts mural. Visible from I-20, the mural is a unique and monumental time capsule capturing the people of Shreveport, their treasures, tragedies, and triumphs.
See something bigger than life . . . extra large statues of Elvis Presley and James Burton, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame guitarist. Located in front of the Municipal Auditorium where they played together on the Louisiana Hayride.
Presley made what would be his only appearance on Nashville's Grand Ole Opry on October 2; after a polite audience response, Opry manager Jim Denny told Phillips that his singer was "not bad" but did not suit the program.[57] Two weeks later, Presley was booked on Louisiana Hayride, the Opry's chief, and more adventurous, rival. The Shreveport-based show was broadcast to 198 radio stations in 28 states.
Come to Shreveport and discover with us!
Finally, an advanced specialty training program in pediatric massage for healthcare professionals who wish to expand their practice by providing massage therapy and nurturing touch for babies born prematurely or with complex medial conditions. The Liddle Kidz Foundation course is an intense, fun and effective way to master the core skills of massage and touch therapy for babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
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 become an advanced professional in the area of pediatric massage therapy.
Any experienced healthcare 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 and families needs, however, there are few opportunities to learn the skills they really need from a working healthcare professional who has provided infant and pediatric massage education throughout the world.
With specialized training for babies born early, you have the special opportunity to provide specialized care through touch therapy to children who need it most.
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