Infant massage
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Infant massage had been used by cultures all over the world as part of baby care for hundreds of years, and research shows it to be very beneficial.

Massaging your little one enables you to learn about and respond to the infant’s body language, and is also a wonderful way to create a sense of safety and security by showing that he or she is loved and cared for.

But the relaxing activity does more than foster a close and confident mother-infant relationship. It can provide relief from colic, wind, and constipation, too.

You may wonder if babies really need a massage to relax. The answer is yes because not all infants know how to rest. Just like us, they can get stressed, in addition to being fussy, disorganized, crying a great deal and having poor sleeping habits. Massage can alleviate all these behaviors.

There is no set way to massage your baby. Provided you know how to do it safely, you and your youngster will discover what’s best for you both.

You should keep in mind, however, that massage is something to do with, rather than to, your baby.

Benefits for the child:

Smooth the transition from the womb to the world
Introduce baby to his or her first language: touch
Create a feeling of being loved, respected and secure
Teach positive, loving touch
Develop body, mind, awareness and coordination
Help regulate and strengthen baby’s digestive and respiratory systems and stimulate circulatory and nervous systems
Reduce ‘fussiness’ and improve quality of sleep
Enhance skin condition

Infant massage advantages for parents:

Better understand baby’s non-verbal communication
Enhance parental confidence and competence
Help with postnatal depression
Promote lactation in breastfeeding mums (through stimulation of hormones)
Boost the nurturing instinct (through stimulation of hormone oxytocin)

Certified Infant Massage Instructors (CIMI), trained with the International Association of Infant Massage (IAIM), teach courses taught over a number of weeks to give both the parent and baby time to learn and become accustomed to massage.

Each week, the class focuses on a new part of the body but also repeats previous demonstrations for reinforcement.

The strokes and styles of infant massage are easier to grasp when demonstrated by experienced instructors. Some skills and topics covered are pressure, rate, rhythm, length of the massage, respect and bonding.

SOURCE: hellomagazine.com

This information is brought to you by Dr. XiPing Zhou, M.D.O.M., L.Ac. Dr. Zhou is the founder & president of East West Healing Arts Institute Massage School, Dr. Zhou’s Acupuncture & Pain Management Clinic, Madison Family Wellness Community Clinic,  The Herbal Palace, & China Delight Tours. Visit any of these websites to learn about Chinese medicine and culture.