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| Catalog: | 13 online courses · 26 total CE hours · 2 hours each · plus the 24-hr CCP certification bundle |
| Coverage: | Infant palpation & nutrition · pediatric adjusting & office procedures · pregnancy · family wellness · the young athlete · pediatric red flags |
| Faculty: | Tracy Wilson, DC · Heather Bryce, BSEE, MSEE, DC, BS, MBA · Michael Hall, DC, FIACN |
| Format: | On-demand online video with assessment · instant certificate |
| Pricing: | $20/hr ($40/course) · automatic 10% off at 6–9 hrs, 20% off at 10+ hrs · CCP bundle $480 |
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Children are not small adults — and the doctor who examines, adjusts, and communicates accordingly earns the whole family's care. This category builds that doctor: 13 courses and 26 hours covering infant palpation and nutrition, pediatric adjusting and office procedures, pregnancy care, the young athlete, and the red flags — toxic synovitis among them — where a pediatric presentation demands recognition, not reassurance.
Three faculty carry the curriculum: Tracy Wilson, DC teaches the foundation — the introduction, both adjusting-and-procedures courses, pregnancy, and family wellness; Heather Bryce brings the infant lane — palpation, nutrition, toddler manual therapy; and Michael Hall, DC, FIACN adds the neurologist's eye on the young athlete and pediatric red flags. And inside the category sits a credential: Pediatrics 201–212 form the 24-hour CCP certification track, available as a single bundle — details on the certification programs page.
Thirteen courses organize into three working lanes — the foundation, the family, and the presentations that change management. Representative courses below; the full catalog lives in the grid at the bottom of this page.
From the introduction through the adjusting sequence to infant and toddler hands-on skills.
201: Introduction to Chiropractic Pediatrics · 203–204: Adjusting & Office Procedures I–II · 206: Pediatric Infant Palpation · 211: Manual Therapy for Toddlers
The family-practice arc — from pregnancy through infant nutrition to the wellness practice that keeps families coming back.
207: Pregnancy & Chiropractic (Part I) · 210: Pediatric Infant Nutrition · 209: Stress and the Family Wellness Practice · 202: 3 Key Neurological Pearls for Family Practice
Sports care for growing bodies — and the pediatric presentations that demand recognition.
205: Chiropractic & The Young Athlete · 212: Sports and the Younger Athlete · 213: Toxic Synovitis · 214: Pearls for the Practicing Chiropractor
New pediatrics courses are added as faculty release them — the course grid below always shows the current catalog.
• Age-appropriate history, screening, and examination — from infant palpation through the adolescent athlete's evaluation.
• Pediatric adjusting and office procedures done safely: technique modification, contraindications, and the consent conversation with parents.
• The family-practice arc — pregnancy care, infant nutrition, and the communication skills that turn one pediatric visit into a family of patients.
• Red-flag recognition that protects small patients and licenses: toxic synovitis and the presentations where watchful waiting is the wrong answer.
Tracy Wilson, DC — teaches 7 of the 13 courses and the category's spine: the introduction, both Adjusting & Office Procedures courses, pregnancy, the young athlete, family wellness, and the neurological pearls for family practice.
Heather Bryce, BSEE, MSEE, DC, BS, MBA — owns the infant lane: pediatric infant palpation, infant nutrition, and manual therapy for toddlers — the hands-on skills for the smallest patients.
Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — chiropractic neurologist — brings the specialist's eye to sports and the younger athlete, toxic synovitis, and pediatric pearls for the practicing chiropractor.
Full bios and the complete instructor roster: CCEDseminars faculty page.
Pediatrics coursework is clinical subject matter — examination, diagnosis, and case management for infants, children, and adolescents — which serves the clinical-hour structures many states impose: Iowa's 36-hour clinical case-management minimum, Rhode Island's 50-of-60 clinical requirement, and Vermont's clinical-focus rule, where patient-care education like this counts fully.
Online-format allowances vary by jurisdiction — some states accept all hours online, others cap or condition distance learning. Check your state's guide in the full state directory before building your renewal plan.
Every course is 2 hours at $40, and the automatic discounts stack: three courses (6 hours) earns 10% off, five or more (10+ hours) earns 20% off — a full lane or your whole renewal cycle from one category. Pursuing the credential? The CCP certification bundle packages Pediatrics 201–212 — 24 hours — in a single $480 checkout. No promo codes; discounts calculate at checkout.
Online continuing education in pediatric chiropractic care: age-appropriate history and examination, infant palpation, pediatric adjusting and office procedures, pregnancy care, infant nutrition, manual therapy for toddlers, the young athlete, and pediatric red flags such as toxic synovitis. Courses run 2 CE hours each, on-demand, with an assessment and instant certificate.
Introduction to Chiropractic Pediatrics (201) is the designed entry point, followed by the two-part Adjusting and Office Procedures sequence (203 and 204). From there, follow your caseload: the infant lane for palpation, nutrition, and toddler manual therapy; the family lane for pregnancy and wellness-practice courses; or the young-athlete and red-flag lane. The pathway map above shows representative courses in each lane.
Chiropractic Certification in Pediatrics (CCP) is a certification track available as the Pediatrics 201 to 212 bundle: 24 CE hours in a single $480 checkout, spanning the introduction, adjusting and office procedures, infant palpation and nutrition, pregnancy, family wellness, and the young athlete. See the certification programs page for full credential details.
Pediatrics coursework is clinical subject matter — examination, diagnosis, and case management for infants, children, and adolescents — which serves clinical-hour minimums like Iowa's 36-hour clinical case-management requirement and Rhode Island's 50-of-60 rule, and clinical-focus standards like Vermont's. Online-format allowances still vary by jurisdiction; verify your state's online rules in its guide before registering.
Courses are $20 per credit hour, and discounts apply automatically in a single order — 10% off at 6–9 hours, 20% off at 10 or more. The CCP bundle (Pediatrics 201 to 212, 24 hours) is a single $480 checkout. Each completion generates an instant PDF certificate with a permanent copy in your account dashboard. No promo codes.
State Approval and Licensing Reminder
CE requirements — including online-format allowances and any in-person minimums — vary by jurisdiction. Review the online chiropractic CE guidelines page and contact CCEDseminars with questions about your specific licensing requirements before registering.
The cards below are generated live from the CCEDseminars catalog — all 13 pediatrics courses plus the 24-hour CCP certification bundle. Select “More Info” for the full course page, or add directly to your cart — discounts calculate automatically.
CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 11, 2026 (CT)