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19
How to do Intentional Touch ("Baby Massage") at Home
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Baby Massage, which is formally called Intentional Touch, is an important component of our "youngest" Kindermusik classes. The various benefits are too numerous to list here in their entirety, but here's a representative sampling:
- The skin is the largest producer of growth hormone in the body; when you stimulate your baby's skin directly, you cause a "shower" of growth factors into her little body. When mothers (and fathers!) feel the desire to pick up and stroke their little one, it's because we know instinctively that it makes them grow.
- The skin also produces many, many immune factors, including T-Cells, Interleukin 2 and 3, etc. These are also released into his bloodstream during massage stimulation. Massage stimulates the immune system and strengthens resistance to disease.
- Infant massage reduces cortisol (stress hormone) in the baby's body, while heightening the presence of endorphins. Lowers blood pressure and heart rate. Increases stress tolerance. A calm, happy baby learns, explores, and grows better!
- When combined with gentle humming, chanting, or singing, Baby Massage promotes whole-brain functioning on the part of both baby and parent.
- Gentle, soft eye contact combined with intentional touch increases bonding between baby and parent.
- Baby Massage strengthens the circulatory system and helps blood flow, as well as the elimination of waste. Increases red blood cell count. Increases flow of nutrients and oxygen to cells and tissues.
- Massage stimulates the lymphatic system.
- Massage promotes body awareness.
We've included a PDF about How to do Intentional Touch at Home. It can become a beautiful, gentle, and powerful addition to your baby's routine. They love it! You'll love it! Try it tonight!
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