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BENEFITS FOR BABY

Although there are times when a professional will do the massageon newly medically stable preemies in the ICU, for example, or infants with neurological damage, or going through withdrawal from illicit drugs, or when therapists are using specific modalities such as craniosacral workmost infant massage involves teaching the parents how to take over. We are, in a way, midwiving this, says Ramsey, who eventually went on to establish Babys First Massage, which trains and educates infant massage practitioners.

Typically, teaching a parent to massage his or her child involves several sessions with infant and parent (or parents), as the therapist slowly hands over the reins. Past AMTA President Brenda Griffith remembers teaching one nervous, first-time mom how to massage her newborn. I did one leg while she did the other. I felt that both mother and baby needed that grounding, she says. By the end of the first session, I could see a difference. By the end of the third session, it was a piece of a cake.

You can have the parent work on one limb as you work the other, as Griffith did, or you can work on a doll next to the infant, showing the appropriate touch and strokes. Whatever makes everyone most comfortable, Griffith says.

To this end, be articulate with the parents, and clearly express what youre doing and how it benefits the child. Benefits may include colic relief, which is often the result of a highly sensitive system. Massage helps these children relax and moves the gas through the intestines. Stress is the primary cause of digestion disturbances, says Takikawa.

Our culture is much too fast for babies, so we have to intentionally slow down to get to a place thats healthy for them.

Other benefits include soothing the muscle tugs that accompany bone growthalso known as growing painsand helping restless infants organize erratic sleep patterns.

Massage also benefits infants with Down Syndrome, where the child often has low muscle tone and difficulty digesting. For children with cerebral palsy, massage helps to lengthen and relax muscles and improve the range of motion in the joints.

Older children benefit as well. If you give a normal child a massage before a development assessment, he or she will perform significantly better, says Field. Massage works on the vagus nerve, which stimulates the heart to slow down, a necessary step in focusing.

Massage also reduces cortisol, which can reduce depressive symptoms, and eases pain for ailments like juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Massage seems to help even the sickest children, without side effects.

When you reduce cortisol, you are enabling immune cells to survive, says Fields. These are the natural killer cells found on the front lines of the immune system, and help fight serious diseases such as cancer, as well as the more common childhood ailments such as asthma, dermatitis, even diabetes, where glucose levels decrease. And no data exist, says Fields, that show any increase in cancer cells through massage.

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