Sunshine Institute
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Infant Massage Classes for Caregivers

Most parents intuitively nurture their babies through gentle touch. When we snuggle and kiss our babies we deepen our connection with them. Researchers have discovered that touch is every bit as important to a child’s development as food. Touch is the very first sense to develop in utero and organizes the rest of the senses. It is vital in the development of early attachment to primary caregivers, which forms the foundation for bonding with others throughout one’s lifetime.  

Infant massage is a special way for parents and other caregivers to bond with their babies while also providing a multitude of physiological benefits. Research has demonstrated that massage helps babies sleep better, stimulates growth, reduces stress levels, and aids in digestion, thereby reducing colic and gas. There are benefits for caregivers too. Caregivers who massage their babies regularly report having increased feelings of closeness with their baby, improved communication and understanding of nonverbal cues, and improved confidence in their parenting skills and abilities to address their baby’s needs.

Infant massage is an age old tradition, passed down through many generations by cultures around the globe. It can be traced back thousands of years as a means to soothe tummy troubles, enhance sleep, and provide comfort. Infant massage has been gaining popularity in Europe and North America as research validates the credibility of the benefits.

It’s fun, easy-to-learn and rewarding. Parents can learn infant massage, but so can grandparents, aunts and uncles, nannies…anyone in a caretaker role!


Top Ten Benefits for Baby can include:

Improved sleep patterns

Improved digestion, reduced fussiness and gas

Release of built-up stress

Improved circulation

Improved bonding between caregiver and baby

Enhanced verbal and nonverbal communication

Improved body awareness

Strengthened immune system

Improved muscle tone, coordination and balance

Overall increased sense of well-being


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