Archive for July 11th, 2010

Many cultures have used massage as part of baby care for centuries, and studies show it can have many benefits. Not only the massage, you can learn about themselves and respond to body language of babies. But it’s also a wonderful way to keep your baby feel safe, as he or she loved and cared for. There are no fixed rules for baby massage, other than to make sure you do it safely. Your baby and you will discover what works best for you both. Please note that massage is something you’re with your child, not your child. It is strongly recommended that you seek advice and education on massage techniques from a qualified massage therapist baby, midwife or other health professional to make sure you do it safely. A ten minute massage, two or three times a week in strengthening the parent-child support, children like and can help alleviate the discomfort of the child.
In today’s society, heavy workload and their two parents work and at home, which can directly influence have spent valuable time with children. The infant massage, an ancient tradition, is easy, free, can be used almost anywhere and has a variety of emotional and physical benefits for both parents and baby. A child with a strong sense of attachment tend to grow up confident, secure and happy. The parent-child relationship rooted in the earliest months of life is so defined by massaging her baby has a profound effect on the welfare of the child and can be used to achieve a sense of security for the child grows. The emotional benefits of infant massage, such as quality, one-to-One Touch love can be experienced by fathers.