Where You Study is Important
Where You Study is Important
Why in the world would anyone want to commit to a 300-hour
program in Reflexology when you have a massage industry offering a continuing
ed class for 24 hours? Let's explore that
question a bit, shall we?
While NCBTMB has announced they are offering a “national
certification” in Reflexology, their test consists of a mere 70 questions, hardly enough to demonstrate a teste’s knowledge
base. But then how much could you be
expected to learn in 24 hours, right? A
demonstration of abilities would not be required, nor would case study in any
capacity, nor would continuing education.
While the 300 program provides a solid base of reflexology
and prepares students to sit for their national boards, the shorter “version”
would not. ARCB (American Reflexology Certification Board providing national certification since 1991) provides a psychometrically
approved test of 300 questions, and demonstration of practical application is
required. Beyond that the submission of
90 case studies are required, and continuing education is required to maintain
that national certification.
So, there you have it.
You could take a short cut on a bridge that leads to nowhere, OR you can
commit to excellence and LEARN Reflexology from a program designed to teach you
just that! Reflexology.
The choice is yours.
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