Gessika,
Of course check with your local laws... if any. And ask your instructors at school. After all, they should be Up on the laws... and should not be asking you to do something that is against state laws.
When I was at the salon I had a young client who was 11 years old. Her parents had been going through a divorce and the Mom felt that massage (1/2 hr) was a wonderful way to treat the child to something special.
My 11 year old client, had been to a couple other MTs before me but she preferred me, she told me later, because my nails were not super long. LOL
Apparently the first one had nails which scratched during the massage, by accident I'm sure but she, hadn't spoken up about it... Of course I told her massage time is Her Time, and she knows to speak up about it now! LOL
She would come in 2-3 times per year... and was very involved in different sports, basketball, baseball and volleyball over the time I knew her. I happen to know that she took things she learned from her massages with me, and she and one of her classmates would massage their team members for a few minutes before and after practice. LOL
Her mother and I had a good talk about goals for her first session, and I think her mom was mostly hoping that it would be good for her daughter emotionally and to deal with self-esteem issues following the divorce. And I've been told by more than one client that my compassion towards them one me over. So I think that's probably what made the Mom feel like her daughter was in good hands.
I saw her for probably 3 years while I worked at the salon. I haven't worked at the salon for 2 years though.
I did insist that my 11 year old client and her mother go over the intake form together and that both sign it. I made sure to ask her if she had any questions, had them both tour the area where the massage would occur and though her mother didn't want to stay in the room for her daughter's massage, she did stay on the premises at my request. (She waited in the waiting area in the front.)
If the parent insists on the child having a massage while she has one... but you can't give it in the same room @ school where the mother is having hers... would it be possible for you to have an "Adjoining Room" to her mother? This Mommy and Me stuff makes it a little tricky for the therapist, doesn't it though? Sort of like a cheap "spa day" for them both. But it may lead to a great bond between the mom and the little girl.
I believe that Massage magazine has featured articles on Teen Massage in the past. I have had a few clients under the age of 18, but most of them have been the children of friends or family members. Sorry I can't be more help! I know I always wondered what my life would have been like if I'd discovered the benefits of massage at say 16 instead of 32!
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