Liberals-R-Idiots
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Hi all,
I posted yesterday about treating a 10 year old with Asperger's Syndrome (thanks for all your helpful replies!), since then I have spoken to the Mother in a bit more detail and a couple of things are bothering me:
The child has been having reflexology treatments quite regularly (not since November last year though) and really enjoys them. I told his Mum that treatments for children are not as long - 25-30 mins max, but she said he has been having treatments lasting 45 minutes. ( I have managed to insist that the first treatment will definitely be shorter in length as it's the first time he's getting a treatment from me) But for the future I don't know whether to stick to my own rules or increase the treatment length as this is what he's used to -plus what do I charge? I normally charge £20 for 30 mins (in child's own home) but 45 mins of reflex is pretty much the same length as an adult treatment; by the time we've had a little chat and settled in it will easily run to an hour. On top of this I am treating in a clinic as I will need the Mum in the room with me, and I will have to pay room rental.
My other issue is that the Mum told me that his previous reflexologist would break the treatment up by massaging his shoulders head and neck which he loved. I told her that I'm not qualified in this area but she said it did not matter, and that it's just basic rubbing.....even so, I'm not sure I feel comfortable with this . Surely I would need insurance especially as I'm treating a child, and it just isn't anything I'm used to or even remotely proficient in.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!
I posted yesterday about treating a 10 year old with Asperger's Syndrome (thanks for all your helpful replies!), since then I have spoken to the Mother in a bit more detail and a couple of things are bothering me:
The child has been having reflexology treatments quite regularly (not since November last year though) and really enjoys them. I told his Mum that treatments for children are not as long - 25-30 mins max, but she said he has been having treatments lasting 45 minutes. ( I have managed to insist that the first treatment will definitely be shorter in length as it's the first time he's getting a treatment from me) But for the future I don't know whether to stick to my own rules or increase the treatment length as this is what he's used to -plus what do I charge? I normally charge £20 for 30 mins (in child's own home) but 45 mins of reflex is pretty much the same length as an adult treatment; by the time we've had a little chat and settled in it will easily run to an hour. On top of this I am treating in a clinic as I will need the Mum in the room with me, and I will have to pay room rental.
My other issue is that the Mum told me that his previous reflexologist would break the treatment up by massaging his shoulders head and neck which he loved. I told her that I'm not qualified in this area but she said it did not matter, and that it's just basic rubbing.....even so, I'm not sure I feel comfortable with this . Surely I would need insurance especially as I'm treating a child, and it just isn't anything I'm used to or even remotely proficient in.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!