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Welcome to Nurtured by Hand, providing Baby Massage, Yoga, Spa and Sensory classes as well as parties and private hire at my permanent venue in Much Hoole, Preston "The Nurture Hub" as well as mobile sessions in darwen.

My name is Kaylie and I am a Mummy to 3. 
I began the journey to becoming an instructor after attending courses with my own children and seeing the fantastic benefits they provided for both myself and baby.

All courses are run as small personal groups in a warm and friendly environment and are designed to be led by the babies themselves.  If they want to cry, that is OK. If they are feeling hungry, you can feed them. What is important is that everybody enjoys themselves and has fun! 

Classes include a free bottle of oil on Massage courses and use of the sensory room for all classes. 
A great way to make new friends and socialise.
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Trained by Hands on Babies, the only UK baby massage and baby yoga training organisation to have received accreditation from the Royal College of Midwives for its baby massage and baby yoga instructor training courses.

The world famous Royal College of Midwives is the definitive British midwives organisation.
It is the only professional organisation and trade union that is led by midwives for midwives.
Their commitment to quality and excellence remains at the forefront of operations.

The Complementary Therapists Association (CThA) is the leading professional organisation representing over 9000 complementary therapists in the UK and Ireland.

An additional advantage is that the CThA assessors have rated the hands on babies instructor training course as worth 25 post-graduate qualification credits for all students continuing their professional development.


Independent Professional Therapists International is a genuinely independent association formed to serve the needs of alternative and complementary therapists, health and fitness therapists and aestheticians throughout Great Britain.

The I.P.T.I provides a meeting ground for all therapists who, each in their several ways, have as a common aim, the well being of others.
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