| ABOUT
BABY MASSAGE
In countries like India, China and Thailand massage has
been used for thousands of years and continues to be popular
as the art is passed down from mother to daughter and baby
will be massaged every day. Touch is one of our most important
senses and it is a primordial instinct to touch one another.
Integrating massage into the parent/child relationship offers
the parents a way to get to know and understand their baby.
Massaging your baby is a gentle and nurturing gift to give
to your baby. There are so many benefits to massage and
some are listed below.
The
benefits of infant massage for your child:
• Smoothes transition from womb to the world
• Develops baby's first language: touch
• Develops a feeling of being loved, respected and
secure
• Develops body, mind, awareness and coordination
• Can help to relieve colic, wind and constipation
• Helps to regulate and strengthen baby's digestive
and respiratory systems and stimulate circulatory, lymphatic
and nervous systems
• Promotes relaxation
• Can aid and improve quality of sleep
• Improves skin condition
• Improves babies immune system
The benefits of infant massage for parents:
• Increases bonding between parent and baby
• Helps parent to understand baby's non-verbal communication
• Enhances parent's confidence and competence in dealing
with baby
• Can help with postnatal depression
• Both parents and baby relax together
• Promotes lactation in breastfeeding mums (through
stimulation of hormones)
• Promotes nurturing instinct (through stimulation
of hormone oxytocin)

The
baby massage course can be taken within a group over 4 weeks
(Felpham) or one to one either in your own home or here
at freedom therapies premises (Bognor Regis). The environment
is always warm, relaxed and fun. I teach on a life size
baby doll whilst you practice on your baby. There is plenty
of time to practice the routine and then have discussions
on baby related topics over a cup of tea and a biscuit!
The routine lasts from 10-20 minutes.
Babies from 5 weeks old are welcome up to toddler age.
Please bring baby changing mat, towel and spare nappy.
Massage oil is supplied with a detailed picture manual and
certificate of attendance.
The outline of the course is as follows:
Week
1
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Benefits of baby massage to parent and baby
• Massage oils
• Contra-indications to baby massage
• Conditions for massage
• Positioning
• Relaxation exercise for parents
• Asking permission
• Relaxed touch
• Massage routine for legs
• Discussion – Interpreting baby cues during
massage
• Identify the best time in the day to massage.
• Questions & Answers |
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Week
2
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Share experiences
• Relaxation exercises for parents
• Massage routine for: legs
• stomach
• chest
• colic routine
• Discussion – colic, over stimulated/high needs
babies
• Questions & Answers
Week 3
• Update on babies progression
• Relaxation for parents
• Massage routine for: legs
• stomach
• chest
• arms
• face
•
Discussion: crying
• Questions
Week 4
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•
Update on babies progression and how babies are benefiting
• Relaxation for parents
• Massage routine for: back
• legs
• stomach
• chest
•arms
• face
•Yoga moves
•Certificates
•Questions & Answers |
Member
of the Guild of Infant and Child Massage.
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