Thanks for all your photos and sorting the issue below. Perhaps you'd share more here about your documentary and where others might see it? Join Water and Creativity group?
Hi Christopher - Please could you upload the photo of you to your profile bio - by which I mean the pic in the top left side bar. If you go up there you should find instructions for that.
The other added photos should ideally be water pics (which they are).
The main album rotates on the front page of the network and so we keep it to pics that show water in some way if we can.
Once you've added your bio pic (I can't do this for you), then I'll delete the pic of you from the main list. I hope this makes sense.
Great rock sculpture! Add a description to it if you like.
Welcome to the network Christopher, and thanks for posting a photo - the pool you work in? Please explore and join or start discussions as you feel inspired. Sulis
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How are you involved in aquatic therapy?
A Lifer since I experienced an introductory 1st session gifted to me by the late Elaine Bennett in 1996.
1st Instructional experience was with Elaine Marie in the warm pool at Harbin Hot Springs 1996 then later on in Michigan with Basia Szpak, and at the Watsu Center at Harbin H.S. CA with Linda de Lehman, Minakshi, and Harold Dull in 2003.
As a continuing ed. Aquatic Bodywork student, the practice & promotion of Aquatic Bodywork , via person to person & through multimedia productions.
Your discipline or title (PT, OT, CTRS, ATC, SLP, Watsu practitioner, adapted aquatics instructor, whatever!)
Watsu, and Licensed Massage Therapist in North Carolina
NC License #1796.
I have known of persons who sponsored and taught caregivers and those being given care to share Watsu(R)
It provides a sense of sharing and giving back for the caregiver to receive....
Other thought: to provide another opportunity nearby for the car…
This group is for discussions about the practice and promotion of aquatic bodywork in spas, other leisure settings, and private venues. A place to share some of the issues faced and support each other.
For pediatric aquatic therapists/instructors who work with children on the autism spectrum. We will be sharing our coolest treatment ideas and creating a mock protocol for the infant, toddler, and school aged child demonstrating autism traits.
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However, you can always put the others in a blog or discussion entry. There is a photo upload link on the edit feature at the top of each of these.
When you have time you might also like to add descriptions to some of your photos.
Sadly, I'm on dial up where I live and cannot see all the wonderful videos and films being posted!
Thanks for all your contributions here. Sulis
The other added photos should ideally be water pics (which they are).
The main album rotates on the front page of the network and so we keep it to pics that show water in some way if we can.
Once you've added your bio pic (I can't do this for you), then I'll delete the pic of you from the main list. I hope this makes sense.
Great rock sculpture! Add a description to it if you like.