AVON – Who wouldn’t like a massage? Think how you feel afterwards. Now think of it for your baby. Massage is not just for adults. The benefits of healthy touch can go beyond bonding and relaxation.
As a side benefit, massaging your baby has been shown to help parents, too. At the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, we have been researching massage ...
WATERLOO - Mandy Zuck lies her newborn son, Kaleb, down on a mat and awaits instructions. Zach Hardy, a massage therapist at the College of Hair Design, instructs her to rub tiny Kaleb's belly in a ...
After a long, hard day of being a baby, there's nothing better than kicking off your booties and heading to the spa. At least that's what Houston tots can do now that Float Baby, a business offering ...
Nellie Doneva/Reporter-News Leah Henderson rubs the foot of her baby Cooper. (Photo: Nellie Doneva) Nellie Doneva/Reporter-News Leah Henderson lets Cooper know she is about to start the massage.
The lights were turned off, and the group of mothers lay down their babies. But 8-month-old Bronson did not stop crawling until his mother’s hands touched his face. He giggled, staring up at her as ...
Baby massages are a soothing therapy that can calm your baby and promote bonding. Massages also have numerous health benefits for babies, including helping relieve gas, cramping, and constipation.
The concept of infant massage sounds like another new age way to separate rich people from their money. But in the 30 years since Vimala McClure developed the techniques to ease the symptoms of ...
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