Beames CST Training Centre

Beames CST Training Centre Infant Craniosacral Training for pre/postnatal professionals

I built Level 2 around one core belief:cranial releases can’t be learned through a screen.You need to feel when the pres...
05/30/2026

I built Level 2 around one core belief:
cranial releases can’t be learned through a screen.

You need to feel when the pressure is right and you need real-time guidance on your hands.

In Level 2, you’ll practice on real babies every afternoon with me and get real-time feedback.

Only 2 spots left for the June 8 cohort.

If you’ve completed Level 1 and feel ready, this is your next step.

Register through the link in bio before it fills.

IBCLCs see feeding challenges every day:- Tongue ties.- Shallow latches.- One-sided preferences.- Pain with nursing.But ...
05/25/2026

IBCLCs see feeding challenges every day:
- Tongue ties.
- Shallow latches.
- One-sided preferences.
- Pain with nursing.
But what if the root cause isn’t in the mouth at all?

Infant CST gives you a way to see the whole picture and address what other approaches might miss.
See how CST and lactation consulting can work together to support babies and families.
Infant CST Level 1 offers CERPs. Link in bio to learn more.

“Wait… is CST even real?” We hear this one a lot.CST can sound unfamiliar at first, but the concept is actually simple.Y...
05/21/2026

“Wait… is CST even real?”
We hear this one a lot.

CST can sound unfamiliar at first, but the concept is actually simple.
Your body is wrapped in fascia, a layer of connective tissue that supports everything. When it’s healthy, the body works better.

But stress, birth, or even fetal positioning can create tension in that system.
And that tension shows up in babies as reflux, shallow latch, constipation, and recessed jaw, to name a few.

CST works by gently releasing those restrictions, helping the body move and function the way it’s meant to.
Need more ways to explain what CST really is? Send me a DM. Let's talk.

Only 2 spots left in the CST Level 2 spring cohort!This is where cranial releases are taught in person, in TORONTO.This ...
05/19/2026

Only 2 spots left in the CST Level 2 spring cohort!

This is where cranial releases are taught in person, in TORONTO.

This part of the work cannot be learned online; it requires guided touch and immediate feedback.
If you’ve completed Level 1 and are ready to go deeper, this cohort starts June 8, and it’s almost full.
Secure your spot now. Link in bio.

Spoiler: the most important thing you’ll learn in CST Foundations isn’t anatomy, it’s how to listen with your hands.As a...
05/16/2026

Spoiler: the most important thing you’ll learn in CST Foundations isn’t anatomy, it’s how to listen with your hands.
As a health professional, you already know technique isn’t everything. What changes your outcomes is what you can actually pick up through your hands.
Before working with babies, before cranial releases, before any advanced techniques, you need to develop that sensitivity.
That’s exactly what this course builds.
- Four weeks
- Fully virtual
- Weekly case studies
- Assignments and accountability
This is the foundation that makes everything else make sense.

CST Foundations summer cohort is now open.
Register through the link in bio.

Have you thought about adding Infant Craniosacral Therapy to your practice?More and more professionals are stepping into...
05/12/2026

Have you thought about adding Infant Craniosacral Therapy to your practice?

More and more professionals are stepping into bodywork and learning Infant CST.
Expanding your skillset can make a meaningful impact on the families you support.
Not sure where to start? 🤷‍♀️

Listen to Episode 55 of the MyBaby Craniosacral Podcast or send me a DM with your questions.

Birth trauma doesn’t require a dramatic birth.It can happen in fast labours, long labours, cesarean births, or assisted ...
05/09/2026

Birth trauma doesn’t require a dramatic birth.

It can happen in fast labours, long labours, cesarean births, or assisted deliveries. Even subtle forces during birth can create tension patterns in a baby’s body.

And when that tension stays in the system, it shows up in the form of:
- reflux
- side preference
- latching struggles
- unexplained fussiness

These aren’t always isolated issues. They can be connected to how the body adapted during birth.
That’s where Infant CST comes in.

CST-trained practitioners assess how the fascial system and cranial base are holding those patterns, and work gently to release them, supporting better function across feeding, comfort, and regulation.

When you understand how birth impacts the body, you start to see these symptoms differently. And you’re able to support families in a more complete way.

Download “10 Signs a Baby Needs Bodywork” to learn more. Link in bio.

The nervous system doesn’t forget a difficult birth or a stressful season. The body holds onto it, often in the fascia, ...
05/07/2026

The nervous system doesn’t forget a difficult birth or a stressful season. The body holds onto it, often in the fascia, long after the mind has moved on.

This isn’t a flaw. It’s the body doing exactly what it’s designed to do: protect.

CST works with these patterns in the body. As the tissue begins to release, the nervous system finally has space to process what it’s been holding onto.

That’s why so many people experience both physical relief and emotional release in the same session.

Send me a DM to learn more, or listen to the MyBaby Craniosacral Podcast. Link in bio.

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