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CST Foundations March 2024

Learn the fundamental skills of Craniosacral Therapy

Craniosacral is the easiest and most gentle way of helping people heal.

What you'll learn

Learn how to find areas in the body that are holding onto trauma and tension.

Techniques to release tension in the body to allow your clients experience relief.

Nervous system regulation so your clients can relax and heal from pent-up trauma.

Have a list of assessment and treatment tools to use on any body in your practice.

Dates and Details

Location: Virtual zoom class

Class Dates:  March, 2024 - on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week, 3 Weeks recurring
First Class Tuesday March 5, Last class Thursday March 21

Class Time: 12:30pm to 2:00pm EST  (Convert to your local time here)

What you'll need: A partner to practice for Thursday classes, for the last hour. We prefer them to be older than 8, since the younger ones have a hard time staying still. Alternatively, you can practice on yourself, but this is often a harder way to learn. 

Shari Stamps

Shari is an ICST/CST, CBS, CEIM, and PPD with additional training in mother warming, oral ties, baby-led sleep & wellbeing, and development.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the live classes are recorded. They will be posted inside the student portal for you to go back and review if you'd like to.

Yes, the live classes are mandatory to attend. We understand that life happens and you need to miss a class, but please inform us, and be sure to watch the recorded lesson stored in the course portal.

The live classes run for 1.5 hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:30-2pm EST

On Tuesdays you'll practice on yourself, and on Thursdays you'll need to line up someone to work on from 1-2pm EST.

We prefer you work on an adult in the live classes, since working on children can be distracting for you, and not conducive to learning.

The recordings will be up throughout the duration of the course, and until the remaining review period has ended. Which is usually 12 months.