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BABY CALM

Locality: Baulkham Hills, New South Wales

Phone: +61 403 776 644



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24.01.2022 Do you need to register your child in at a swimming school yet? If yes, I proudly recommend my "Baby Calm" business supporter, "COULTER Swimming". Not only have... they taught my son how to swim in the last three years, he has fun there and has made many new friends. With their indoor heated pool, super friendly swim teachers, and excellent teaching forum, this is the place to go. See more



20.01.2022 Book yourself in and refer a friend who also books in with me, and you will not pay the full price of $70, but ONLY $40!!!! Be quick as I am booking up fast. **...**terms and conditions**** Client who books in with me will only receive the $40 rate, if the person who they refer books in with me before date booked. See more

20.01.2022 Thank you Lauren for having me today to teach you how to massage baby Nathan. Even though it was 40 today, you picked up the techniques really really well.

20.01.2022 When I had my first son I heard briefly about baby massage and gave it a try once or twice, but wasn’t quite sure how to go about it so I gave up. Because I kept hearing about the benefits of massage for babies, however, I decided to take a baby massage course. I was surprised to learn that baby massage is actually not complicated or hard. Mostly it is about gently touching your baby and being aware of how they respond. Sure, there are certain strokes and methods that are ...nice but really, if you are just getting started, its best to have a fully qualified infant instructor like myself These everyday rituals allow us to interact with our babies and stimulate their senses, and are moments that we should cherish. Here are some fun facts about baby massage and sensory stimulation that I learned at the event to inspire you to give it a go: (1) Massage uses baby’s first sensory stimulation touch which first started in the womb. (2) By age three, 85% of a baby’s brain is developed. Every experience leading up to this time such as interactions with caregivers helps to shape baby’s brain. (3) Baby massage oil or lotion can reduce friction as you massage your baby, and will also add the sense of smell to your massage time. Offering multi-sensorial experiences (touch + smell) are all part of happy, healthy baby development. (4) Massage is the perfect time for infants to make eye contact with their caregivers, which is one of the earliest forms of communication. (5) Massage gives babies the opportunity to interact with and relate to others. Siblings can learn to interact and relate with the new baby in their house through massage as well! My boys (ages 4 and 6) love giving our baby gentle foot massages. It’s a great time to teach them empathy by observing the baby’s expressions to see if she’s enjoying the massage, or not. (6) There’s no right way or technique to do a baby massage. The most important thing to do is to watch your baby’s responses. They will show you what they like or don’t like! Check out this page if you want some ideas on different baby massage techniques. (7) Giving massage a go is better than not trying it because you are too scared to do something wrong. You will learn more as you try! (8) You don’t have to spend a long time to give your baby a massage. It can last just a few minutes before or after bath time or a nappy change. (9) Massage can but doesn’t have to be done as part of a regular routine. A few times a week is fine, if you can’t fit it into your daily schedule. And it’s never too late to start! Even older children love massages, too. (10) Research has found that routine massage can lead to increased alertness and attentiveness.



19.01.2022 It was such a pleasure to teach Amy and her hubby tonight about infant massage. Their gorgeous daughter enjoyed the massage so much that she fell asleep half way though.

19.01.2022 Future Generations Infant massage enhances the parent-baby bond, helping to create more family-centered values. Babies are aware human beings who deserve respect, tenderness, warmth and, above all, a listening heart. Many parents are in need of support in our society today, so that they can carry out the important work of parenting. These interactions contribute to future generations expressing more compassion toward and responsibility for their fellow human beings. Infant ma...ssage is a foundation from which parenting skills emerge. Infant massage instructors train parents and caregivers to massage their babies, and read their babies’ cues while developing interactional skills enhancing communication. Although many infant massage programs were first designed for healthy babies and their parents, infant massage may be used with children with special needs. These populations may include infants and toddlers who are communicatively challenged, physically challenged, cognitively challenged, drug-exposed or HIV positive infants; medically fragile infants in intensive care. Other populations who benefit from learning infant massage are teen-age mothers and fathers, incarcerated mothers, homeless families, women in recovery and foster parents. Infant massage instruction encourages nurturing touch and communication through training, education and research. Throughout the world, by using infant massage parents, caregivers, and children are loved, valued and respected. Every parent, child and infant will have the opportunity to experience the lifelong joy that comes from having an early relationship that is loving, healthy and secure. Infant massage is not only about massaging a baby-it’s about working with families; building nurturing relationships; assisting with bonding and attachment; furthering respect, trust and love, and training a parent to read the cues of the baby so the child in turn feels love and security. It is the parent who has the greatest impact on the life of a child-and it is the child who can has the greatest impact on that parent, laying the foundation upon which the parent-infant relationship grows. Becoming an infant massage instructor can only better humanity’s future. Through infant massage parents can engage their children in quality time, a time when a child’s cues are being read and respected, and when the person administering the massage may relax and gain numerous benefits. Infant massage is necessary in today’s fast-paced world. The power of touch and the benefits of infant massage are being widely studied. If current research about infant massage continues to demonstrate the benefits of massage (increased bonding and enhanced growth and development for infants, as well as benefits for those giving the massage), then these new findings may place infant massage as a worldwide cornerstone in the building blocks of parenting skills and child development. See more

19.01.2022 Book a session in now for Mothers Day. A brilliant present to give to a new mum! xxxxx



17.01.2022 When I first had my son I heard briefly about baby massage and gave it a try once or twice, but wasn’t quite sure how to go about it, and I kept hearing about the benefits of massage for babies. I decided to take a baby massage course. Best decision ever! I was surprised to learn that baby massage is actually not complicated or hard. Mostly it is about gently touching your baby and being aware of how they respond. There are certain strokes and methods to be learned to get the... best benefits for yourself and your child. if you are just getting started, its best to have a fully qualified infant instructor like myself. These everyday rituals of massage allow us to interact with our babies and stimulate their senses, and bond with the parents, and are moments that we should cherish. Here are some fun facts about baby massage and sensory stimulation to inspire you to give it a go: (1) Massage uses baby’s first sensory stimulation touch which first started in the womb. (2) By age three, 85% of a baby’s brain is developed. Every experience leading up to this time such as interactions with caregivers helps to shape baby’s brain. (3) Baby massage oil or lotion can reduce friction as you massage your baby, and will also add the sense of smell to your massage time. Offering multi-sensorial experiences (touch + smell) are all part of happy, healthy baby development. (4) Massage is the perfect time for infants to make eye contact with their caregivers, which is one of the earliest forms of communication. (5) Massage gives babies the opportunity to interact with and relate to others. Siblings can learn to interact and relate with the new baby in their house through massage as well! It’s a great time to teach them empathy by observing the baby’s expressions to see if she’s enjoying the massage, or not. (6) The most important thing to do is to watch your baby’s responses. They will show you what they like or don’t like! (7) Giving massage a go is better than not trying it because you are too scared to do something wrong. You will learn more as you try! (8) You don’t have to spend a long time to give your baby a massage. It can last just a few minutes before or after bath time or a nappy change. (9) Massage can but doesn’t have to be done as part of a regular routine. A few times a week is fine, if you can’t fit it into your daily schedule. And it’s never too late to start! Even older children love massages, too. (10) Research has found that routine massage can lead to increased alertness and attentiveness.

17.01.2022 THE BENEFITS OF MASSAGING YOUR BABY Learning infant massage is made easy with myself, a fully certified trainer, to guide you through each stroke carefully so y...ou are confident in using the simple techniques. Baby massage is taught in individual sessions, in the comfort of your own home. Your baby knows his surrounds, noises, and smells at home. It is also more comfortable and convenient for you The Benefits of Infant Massage are many, here are just some: It is fun and enjoyable for both baby and parent Helps both baby and parent to relax Encourages baby to sleep deeper and longer Improves wind, colic and constipation, calms irritable babies Boosts a baby’s Serotonin levels which is known to reduce the risks of SIDS Establishes a close, loving communication and relationship with your baby. Helps postnatal depression and the bond between baby, mother and father. Provides opportunity for fathers to spend quality time with their babies. Strokes can be adapted for use on babies and children with special needs to help them reach their potential. Babies and children who are massaged regularly are more likely to have a secure relationship with parents and so tend to have better relationships with others, both as children and adults

16.01.2022 Infant massage, otherwise known as baby massage, involves the parent or caregiver learning a series of strokes and massage techniques in order to enhance your baby’s physiological and psychological development and to deepen the parent-infant bond and promote secure attachment through nurturing touch.

14.01.2022 For the month of January only, book in for only $40 for a one hour at home session, with a free gift. Be quick! Great New years present for new parents!

12.01.2022 It's been a very busy and wonderful year teaching lovely parents and carer on how to massage their babies. Keep up the good work and I know that your Babies are much happier having their daily massages. xxx



10.01.2022 For the month of February, I have decided that all of my December and January clients loved the special rate so much, I'm continuing it for February! Here's the special again: Book yourself in and refer a friend who also books in with me, and you will not pay the full price of $70, but ONLY $40!!!!... Be quick as I am booking up fast. ****terms and conditions**** Client who books in with me will only receive the $40 rate, if the person who they refer books in with me before date booked.

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