I'm going to Vietnam in Dec2010!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

It was suggest to me to write a blog. I was suggest to do this because I am going to go on an adventure- for a good cause- an outreach trip to Vietnam. While there I'm sure to have many interesting stories and experiences to share. However, for now I'm fundraising for this major trip and will constantly be learning new things about what we will be doing there. So in the coming weeks, I'll start by blogging about that.

Let me back up a bit and explain why I'm going to Vietnam for those of you who don't already know. I will be a part of a 24 person team teaching care-givers massage and providing massage/nurturing touch to orphans in orphanages and other child care facilities. We'll be a team of nurses, massage therapist, child educators, etc. from across the U.S. and Canada. We all have the passion of taking care of little ones and spreading knowledge of healthy therapeutic touch. Our team will be lead by Tina Allen, the founder of the Liddle Kidz Foundation, a non-profit organization. I'm sure I'll write much more about the benefits of infant/pediatric massage as I keep this blog, so you the reader can look forward to learning about that too!
For this first entry I'm going to also post my little bio. We were asked to provide a bio for promotional/educational/organizational purposes with Liddle Kidz. Here's what I've got...

Becki Logan has a diverse background working with children and providing therapeutic bodywork. She is a licensed massage therapist and a developmental-preschool teacher in Chicago, IL. Becki graduated from The Soma Institute in March of 2007, and holds a degree in psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a concentration in Deaf studies. Since 2006 she has been a member of the LEEP Forward Inc. team where she works closely with other specialist to teach preschool children with sensory processing, speech, emotional, and/or social skill disadvantages. Becki has been trained in and implements: Kinetic Bridging (an exercise/body work technique based on developmental patterns), pediatric massage and teaching infant massage to caregivers through The Liddle Kids Foundation, and techniques for working with children on the autism spectrum including Floortime/DIR and SCERTS. Currently she also works at Arrandt Health, an inclusive chiropractic and rehabilitation clinic, providing clinical massage.
Becki gathered many unusual skills such as how to use a pulaski, drive a 15 passenger van, and teach four-square while Team Leader for AmeriCorp*National Civilian Community Corps in 2004-05. Ms. Logan loves to serve the community, remain young at heart, find time to play, and enrich the lives of children.

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