Integrating Pediatric Massage with Occupational, Physical, and Speech Therapies
Pediatric Massage Therapy fits seamlessly into the scope of practice for massage therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and speech therapists!
Why Massage Therapists Need Certification in Pediatric Massage
Working with pediatric clients and patients involves specialized knowledge and skills, which is why certification in pediatric massage is crucial.
Ask Yourself, Why Are You Still Paying Re-Certification Fees for Your Infant Massage Certification?
It's worth asking: what exactly are you getting for these re-certification fees?
Unlock the Secrets of Children’s Massage: Benefits, Misconceptions, and Safe Practices
Massage therapy is widely recognized for its benefits to adults, butĀ children's massage therapyĀ is also a vital treatment that caters specifically to the developmental needs of younger clients.
At What Age Should I Stop Baby Massage?
Have you ever found yourself gently massaging your baby and wondered, "At what age should I stop baby massage?" Well, you're not alone in this pondering! I hear this question often and have some advice to help you better understand when to stop baby massage.
Is Touch Therapy Safe for Children?
Touch therapy can be a valuable and safe integrative treatment for children when administered by trained professionals.
Parenting with Touch: The Language of Love and Affection
Touch therapy isn't just about touch; it's also about tuning in to your child's cues and signals. It's a beautiful way to deepen your connection and understanding of each other without saying a word.
Happy New Year 2024 | Lucky Bag!
Celebrating New Year with Japan's Fukubukuro Tradition and Liddle Kidz's Unique Twist
Welcome to 2024 ā a year brimming with p...
Little Lungs, Big Relief: Touch Therapyās Astonishing Impact on Asthma
Pediatric touch therapy offers a soothing, supplementary approach to asthma management in children.
Reducing NICU Stays with Infant Massage: Insights from Recent Research
Incorporating the evidence-based practice of infant massage could be a key strategy in reducing NICU stays.