Massage for Babies and Children

smiling baby having a massage: text: massage for babies and children Just as it is for adults, massage therapy can be beneficial for babies and children. It can boost their emotional, physical, and psychological well-being. The medical profession already knows about the benefits. For example, Russian doctors routinely teach new moms how to massage their babies because they believe it enhances their central nervous system development.

Giving and receiving a massage can be very relaxing for a child and a parent. Plus, a massage could help soothe a crying baby with colic, teething, and sleeping problems. It also helps parents and children bond naturally. A massage can enhance the natural connections between them while the little one feels security and feeling loved.

Infant and Baby Massage

If you’re going to massage your baby yourself, remember the golden rules;

  1. Massage towards their heart – you’ll probably see baby massage videos where the movements pull downwards on a baby’s leg. The best way to massage and boost circulation and general health is to always exert slightly more pressure on the way up the body than down. Your massage therapist can show you some basic strokes that are great for the baby.
  2. Use good quality carrier oils. Don’t use baby oil. It can cause rashes and is not suitable for a massage at all. Use a good quality carrier oil, preferably organic for babies, best picked up from a health store. There’s no need to use essential oils in a baby massage. In fact, it’s best not to. Essential oils are recommended on a very young child only if a therapist has professionally blended them.

Massage for Older Children

Older children can also benefit from a massage treatment. Massage therapy is well known to lower stress hormones, helping to reduce anxiety and boost the immune system. It is the perfect way to help build your child up against the bugs stresses of childhood. In some cases, massage therapy has reduced asthma symptoms in children.

Other benefits of massage therapy for children include:

Improved Motor Skills

Children develop their motor skills as they and their bodies grow. A regular massage can help to reduce any pain or tension in the developing muscles that make learning motor skills possible. A study by the University of Miami showed that massage even helped boost the motor function of some children with Downs syndrome.

Improved Cognitive Development

Research showed the pre-schoolers who had a 15-minute massage before an IQ test performs better than when they were just given books to read. The International Journal of Neuroscience also reported that having a massage appeared to improve brain function. This resulted in increased alertness, speed, and accuracy during math problems.

Massage for Teens

They are at that tricky stage between childhood and adulthood. And just as in early childhood, teens experience massive physiological and psychological changes. Massage therapy can be a valuable addition to a teen routine.

High school sports can be demanding, and we can probably all remember our own sport-related mishaps. Teen athletes can be more vulnerable to injury than adults. And a massage is the perfect antidote and offers post-sport healing and pain relief.

Teenage years are also a very stressful time – everything seems so much of a big deal when you’re that awkward age, and with exams, study, first relationships, and even body image worries, massage is a great way to de-stress your teen. Also, for girls, menstrual pain can be intense as they settle into their cycle. Massage is one of the best therapies for menstrual cramps. Young girls and even us adults can also benefit a lot from learning self-massage techniques for period pain.

So, if in doubt, find a good baby or child massage class near you, or book your teen in for a session, and you’ll both soon be feeling the benefits…

Brilliant Massage & Skin

Burlington, Vermont