Baby Massage For Dummies by Joanne Bagshaw (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2005
    • Number of pages: 288 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 12.46 MB
    • Authors: Joanne Bagshaw

    Description

    Explains massage for preemies, newborns, and toddlers Soothe your baby and promote well-being the all-natural way Curious about baby massage? Featuring illustrations and step-by-step instructions, this friendly guide makes it easy to use techniques that can reduce your baby’s stress; ease the discomfort of colic, constipation, and teething; and create a strong attachment between the two of you. You’ll also find suggestions for making massage part of your everyday routine. Discover how to: * Ease common ailments * Enhance your bond with your baby * Stimulate growth and development * Comfort a fussy baby * Massage babies with special needs

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: Review “…has illustrations and step-by-step instructions to show you how to use techniques that can reduce your baby’s stress…” (Manchester Evening News, 22nd March 2005) From the Inside Flap Explains massage for preemies, newborns, and toddlersSoothe your baby and promote well-being the all-natural wayCurious about baby massage? Featuring illustrations and step-by-step instructions, this friendly guide makes it easy to use techniques that can reduce your baby’s stress; ease the discomfort of colic, constipation, and teething; and create a strong attachment between the two of you. You’ll also find suggestions for making massage part of your everyday routine. THE DUMMIES WAY®Explanations in plain English”Get in, get out” informationIcons and other navigational aidsOnline cheat sheetTop ten listsA dash of humor and funDiscover how to:Ease common ailmentsEnhance your bond with your babyStimulate growth and developmentComfort a fussy babyMassage babies with special needs From the Back Cover Explains massage for preemies, newborns, and toddlersSoothe your baby and promote well-being the all-natural wayCurious about baby massage? Featuring illustrations and step-by-step instructions, this friendly guide makes it easy to use techniques that can reduce your baby’s stress; ease the discomfort of colic, constipation, and teething; and create a strong attachment between the two of you. You’ll also find suggestions for making massage part of your everyday routine. THE DUMMIES WAY®Explanations in plain English”Get in, get out” informationIcons and other navigational aidsOnline cheat sheetTop ten listsA dash of humor and funDiscover how to:Ease common ailmentsEnhance your bond with your babyStimulate growth and developmentComfort a fussy babyMassage babies with special needs About the Author Joanne Bagshaw is a psychotherapist who also teaches yoga and holistic childbirth education classes. Ilene Fox is certified in pre- and postnatal massage. Read more

    Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

    ⭐I loved this book. I’m a massage therapist and I read this while in my third trimester. I started massaging my baby the day he was born while in the hospital. The techniques and information are easy to learn and my baby loves his massages. I definately recommend this.

    ⭐I was definitely leery of reading a “Dummies” book, but to my pleasant surprise, it is an excellent resource for baby massage. I have another baby massage book which doesn’t go into nearly as much detail. The authors, who are both immensely qualified, first introduce the benefits of baby massage in the book, then go through a complete step by step routine with examples and illustrations starting with the legs, arms, chest, abdomen, face and neck, then proceeding with exercises while the baby is on its stomach or side, including the backs of the legs, arms, etc. They also go into great detail about the type of routine that should be performed on infants, babies, and toddlers.The little hints and warnings are incredibly useful as are the parts that deal with different ailments which baby massage can help relieve. I will be buying this book for my friends with babies!Note: I have the kindle edition and it is great, still includes pictures and illustrations.

    ⭐This book says that if you use an epidural you increase the risk of your child becoming a drug addict—a completely unsubstantiated and irresponsible statement that does not belong in a any book.

    ⭐I’m turned off by these dummies books. Is there ANYthing they don’t have a book on. ANd I’m not a dummy. It’s so much nicer to look at a DVD, especially when there’s not only baby massage info, but information from a QUALIFIED therapist on baby development and natural exercises and interaction to do with your baby to make sure he is developing well. I recommend Aimee Ketchum’s DVD (very inexpensive for the top quality and plethora of information in it) and WEE Exercises (also very well done).

    ⭐As a Grandma-to-be I thought I would try to be helpful and learn some specific baby massage techniques, I already have a qualification in adult massage so am no stranger to the general practicalities. I found this book very useful and will put some of the suggestions into practice as soon as I am allowed to get my hands on the soon-to-be-born grandchild!

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