Baby Massage : An Introduction
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PublishedOct 23, 2017
Duration7:42
Video IDP0FQ7vyApdQ
Languageen
CategoryNonprofits & Activism
PrivacyNot specified
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views21.2K
Likes70
Comments2
Engagement Rate0.34%
Likes per 100 views0.33
Comments per 1K views0.09
Video Tags
#canadian kid care#massage therapy#kid care canada#skin-to-skin contact#baby massage#what does my baby need#how to be a good parent#parenting information#resources for parents#baby care basics#infant massage#infant care#kidcare canada#what do babies need#videos on caring for babies#childcare resource#how to care for young children#kidcarecanada
Description
Positive Touch in Many Forms
For babies, none of the senses is more important than touch. Healthy, loving touch is one of the most important factors for infants to grow and thrive. Massage and skin-to-skin contact benefit both infants and parents. Part of KidCareCanada's "Baby Massage Instructional Series” this introductory video focuses on the benefits of baby massage.
Foster Attachment, Bonding and Connection From Birth
Massage also includes eye to eye contact which releases oxytocin and increases bonding. Massage can be helpful in cases where postpartum depression is present. Massage can decrease stress hormones in both parents and infants. When parents are relaxed babies pick up on this and feel reassured, calm and relaxed - traits which help them develop into healthy, confident children and adults. The qualified instructors in this video explain how you can set the stage for a calm, safe space for baby massage.
Our instructional videos are ideal for parents who have taken baby massage classes as a reminder of the techniques AND ideal for parents who are not able to participate in classes as the videos provide full instructions, We encourage you to learn from your health professional if the recommendations in the videos are right for your child.
Featuring:
Eva Bild
Website: https://www.childhealthbc.ca/