Advance Your Practice in Pediatric Chiropractic
The Chiropractic Pediatrics Certification (CCP) program equips chiropractors with the specialized knowledge and skills needed to serve infants, children, and families with confidence. Through 24 PACE and Board approved online chiropractic CE hours, this certification blends advanced clinical research with real-world pediatric applications. Our program is approved for US, Canada and international chiropractors. Program cost is just $480. Or, purchase the complete program and use code 10hbc on checkout and save 20% dropping the price to $384!
Core Series (20 hours, Pediatrics 201–214)
- Palpation and adjusting protocols for pediatrics
- Neurodevelopmental milestones and assessments
- Differential diagnosis in pediatric care
- Safe spinal adjustment techniques
- Clinical communication with families
- Pediatric health promotion fundamentals
Electives (4 hours) From:
- Neurology 212, 217, 221, 226, 227, 241, 242, 243
- Nutrition 235, 236
- Radiology 218
- Sports Injuries 223, 257, 277
Designed for licensed Doctor of Chiropractic and final-year students, CCP offers both core and elective modules, covering pediatric neurodevelopment, differential diagnosis, safe adjustment techniques, and patient-family communication. Taught by expert faculty clinicians, this certification integrates the latest evidence on safety, milestones, and collaborative family care.
Graduates receive the Certificate in Chiropractic Pediatrics (CCP), expanding both professional credibility and practice opportunities. Enrollment is open year-round, with immediate online access, automated CE tracking, and certificate issuance within 15–30 days of completion.
Program Highlights
- 24 CE Hours (PACE and Board approved) – Accredited for US, Canada, and most international boards.
- Flexible Online Format – 100% online, self-paced, and mobile accessible.
- Evidence-Based Curriculum – Built on current pediatric safety guidelines and research.
- Expert Faculty – Learn from Dr. Michael Hall, Dr. Heather Bryce, and Dr. T.D. Wilson.
- Formal Certification – Receive the Certificate in Chiropractic Pediatrics (CCP).
Curriculum Overview
Core Series (20 hours, Pediatrics 201–214)
- Palpation and adjusting protocols for pediatrics
- Neurodevelopmental milestones and assessments
- Differential diagnosis in pediatric care
- Safe spinal adjustment techniques
- Clinical communication with families
- Pediatric health promotion fundamentals
Electives (4 hours) From:
- Neurology 212, 217, 221, 226, 227, 241, 242, 243
- Nutrition 235, 236
- Radiology 218
- Sports Injuries 223, 257, 277
Certification Process
- Complete the required 24 CE hours (core + electives).
- Submit completion notification through CCEDseminars "Contact Us" link.
- Receive your Certificate in Chiropractic Pediatrics (CCP) within 15–30 business days.
Meet Your Instructors
- Dr. Michael Hall, FIACN – Chiropractic neurodevelopment specialist with 25+ years' experience.
- Dr. T.D. Wilson – Clinical nutrition and pediatric care expert, faculty at Texas College of Chiropractic.
- Dr. Heather Bryce – Family practice chiropractor, author, and pediatric adjusting specialist.
Pediatric Chiropractic FAQs
- Is chiropractic care safe for children?
- Yes. Current evidence supports that adjustments for children, when performed by certified providers, are safe and well-tolerated. Adverse events are rare and typically mild.
- Is special certification required?
- Specialized CE such as CCP provides structured, evidence-based training in pediatric protocols, which strengthens professional competency and patient trust.
- Will this program count for state or international boards?
- The CCP program is PACE and Board approved and recognized across most US states, Canada, and international boards. Always confirm with your licensing jurisdiction.
- How soon will I get my certificate?
- Certificates are typically issued within 15–30 days after completion and account submission.
Clinical Evidence & Research
- 2025 studies confirm pediatric chiropractic care is safe, with mild transient effects most common (Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics).
- Manual therapy may support neuromotor development and milestones (Frontiers in Pediatrics, 2024).
- Pediatric CE programs improve patient trust and regulatory compliance (FCLB, 2024).
References
- Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics. “Safety Outcomes of Pediatric Chiropractic Care,” 2025.
- Frontiers in Pediatrics. “Manual Therapy and Neurodevelopmental Milestones in Pediatrics,” 2024.
- Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. “CE Standards in Pediatric Specialties,” 2024.
- World Federation of Chiropractic. “International Perspectives on Pediatric Chiropractic Practice,” 2024.
- NCCIH. “Integrative Pediatric Care Utilization Trends,” 2024.