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- Release Date: 2026-05-25T14:18:35Z
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Children are not simply smaller adults. They respond differently, communicate differently, and require a thoughtful, adaptable approach to reflexology sessions.
*Paediatric Reflexology* provides a clear, practical framework for working with infants, children, and teens in a professional, safe, and supportive manner.
Rather than focusing on diagnosis or treatment, this book emphasizes observation, gentle techniques, and appropriate adaptation based on each child’s stage of development. Practitioners are guided to adjust pressure, pacing, and session structure while recognizing behavioural cues as meaningful communication.
This practical approach allows reflexologists to provide supportive sessions that prioritize comfort, cooperation, and overall well-being—while staying fully within scope of practice.
What You Will Learn
- How to adapt reflexology sessions for infants, children, and teens
- How to adjust pressure, pacing, and session duration appropriately
- How to recognize behavioural cues as communication
- How to support common childhood concerns through reflexes
- How to apply the Modify / Defer / Refer framework in paediatric settings
- How to communicate effectively with caregivers
- How to maintain safe, ethical, and professional boundaries
- How to structure calm, supportive, and effective sessions
Who This Book Is For
- Reflexology students
- Certified reflexologists
- Instructors and training programs
- Practitioners expanding into specialized client care
Professional Perspective
Paediatric reflexology is not a different form of reflexology—it is reflexology practiced with greater sensitivity, awareness, and adaptability.
By focusing on observation, gentle techniques, and appropriate response, practitioners can provide meaningful support while respecting both the child and professional standards.
Important Notice
This book is intended for educational purposes for reflexology practitioners. Reflexology is not a substitute for medical care. Practitioners should work within their scope of practice and refer to appropriate healthcare providers when necessary.
About the Author
Donald A. Bisson is a certified reflexologist, educator, and course developer with extensive experience in clinical practice and professional training. As the founder of Reflex Pro Services and a leader in reflexology education, he is known for creating practical, structured resources that help practitioners build confidence, maintain professional standards, and apply reflexology effectively in real-world settings. His work focuses on clarity, safety, and supporting reflexologists at every stage of their professional development.
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