Autism Parents Meet & Treat London
Monday 25th November, Waterloo, London
Exclusive to our members!
Relax, refresh & recharge
Come and relax and have a chat over coffee and cakes. Relax, refresh, recharge. Experience the feel of therapies that could help your loved one with autism whilst also having some me time!
Attendees will be able to chose two of the following treatment sessions on offer:
• Head and shoulder massage
• Craniosacral therapy
• Hypoallergenic gel nails
• Kinesiology
• Jin shin jyutsu massage
• Life and weight coach consultation
• Professional make up and mini facial
We will also have a fermentation stand and stalls from The Autism Trust and Neal’s Yard. Space allowing, we are hoping to run a short relaxing Qi Gong breathing exercise session too.
This event is FREE and open to Thinking Autism members only
(It costs only £15 to join as a member! – see this page on how to join)
Pre-booking with a £25 refundable deposit is essential (you will get a full refund after attending the event). Please secure your place via the link here, after which you’ll receive an email from us to choose your therapies.
Please be aware that the therapies will be booked on a first-come-first served basis. Places are limited to 30, please book soon to avoid disappointment.
We look forward to seeing you!
We would like to thank the following individuals and clinics for making this event possible and providing much needed me-time to our attendees:
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