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Pediatric treatments can be challenging—especially when working with children who won’t sit still for needles. This class will teach practitioners how to use palpation to guide non-invasive treatments with moxa and shonishin, helping them feel more confident treating children.
This class will be particularly valuable to White Pine Circle’s members who:
✔ Want to effectively treat children but struggle with needling pediatric patients
✔ Want to learn how palpation directs both moxa and shonishin treatments
✔ Would like to add pediatric techniques to their practice to grow their patient base
What Participants Will Learn:
✅ How to use palpation to determine where & how to treat in pediatrics
✅ Safe and effective moxa techniques for children
✅ Shonishin tools and techniques for non-invasive treatment**
✅ How to refine your touch for better pediatric outcomes
Cost:
| White Pine Circle Members | Inner Circle Members |
| $55.00 | $45.00 |
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2 CEUs NCCAOM Provider # 278
This course has been approved by the California Acupuncture Board, Provider Number 679, for 3 hours of continuing education.
This course is non-refundable.

I have helped countless acupuncturists through mentorship and tried and true methods to get better results with every needle and cone of moxa and have confidence in their treatment approach and application.
After years of coordinating and translating for international acupuncturists learning Japanese acupuncture, I noticed a strong trend: Acupuncturists, trained outside of Japan, spend over $10,000 and decades just trying to learn Japanese style treatment.
The problem is that most never really create a strong foundation for that knowledge, and they very rarely, if ever, have a mentor to shape their learning. I started ShinKyu University to change all that.
I was very fortunate in my education. I have had excellent teachers and a community who has guided me, even before I entered acupuncture school. I still am involved with my study group in Japan, Iyashi No Michi, and have a mentor to ask questions. To repay my teachers' teachings, I have decided to fill in the gaps of the TCM education and create a lifetime mentorship and membership program called: ShinKyu University.
Outside of my professional life of running a pediatric and perinatal focused clinic, BumbleBee AcuTherapy and teaching via ShinKyu University, I am also I mom of four amazing kids and love riding my mustang, Apollo, whitewater kayaking, and traveling the world.