Infant Massage Schools

Infant massage schools prepare massage therapists to educate parents on the practice and benefits of infant massage. By becoming a certified infant massage educator, practitioners become qualified to provide instruction to parents to teach them how to perform infant massage on their own baby, while enjoying the bonding benefits that infant massage allows. Infant massage is used to soothe babies, relieve gas and colic, improve sleep and improve circulation.

Infant massage schools offer continuing education credits for massage therapy practitioners, physical therapists and registered nurses. Those intending to use an infant massage program for continuing education credits should contact their regulatory agency to ensure that the program they choose has been approved to count towards the hours required for renewing their license. Students who do not hold a massage therapy license or related license and wish to become an infant massage therapy educator will need to complete a massage therapy certification or licensing program and meet the requirements in their state or local jurisdiction set forth for massage therapy practitioners.

Online colleges offering programs for Infant Massage Therapy

Infant massage therapy is a rewarding career choice that is quickly gaining popularity. To find out more about infant massage careers, or to take the next step in becoming an infant massage therapy instructor working with parents to bond with their children, browse the comprehensive list of schools below to find the right online or campus-based infant massage training program for you.

Online Colleges Offering Massage Therapy Degrees

Accreditation  

University of Phoenix is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association. .

Accreditation  

The following Cortiva schools are accredited by COMTA
Cortiva Institute - Boston
Cortiva Institute - Chicago
Cortiva Institute - Seattle
Cortiva Institute - Pennsylvania
Cortiva Institute - Somerset School of Massage Therapy

The following Cortiva schools are accredited by ACCSCT
Cortiva Institute - Tucson
Cortiva Institute - Florida

The following Cortiva schools are accredited by ACCET
Cortiva Institute - Scottsdale
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Accreditation  

National Holistic Institute is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET). ACCET is listed by the U.S. Secretary of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency.

Accreditation  

The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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Massage Therapy Salaries
Sports Massage
$48,000
Medical Massage
$42,000
Infant Massage Therapy
$32,000
Hypnotherapy
$64,000
Massage Therapist
$37,000
 * Based on 5 years experience