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I took my baby daughter to the baby massage classes at the therapy rooms (above the health matters shop) on lordship lane.

It was lovely and intimate. My daughter who was about the same age at the time really enjoyed it, aswell as myself. It has a lovely bonding feel to it, and everytime we left she fell asleep instantly ( which was a nice time to grab a coffee). The lady that runs it is such a nice woman ( have forgotten her name), but she is also a trained midwife and offers helpful advice and tips. Highly recommend!

I took my baby to the free Sure Start baby massage at the Children's Centre in Asylum Rd. It was friendly and she enjoyed it although rather liked wriggling around to look at other babies whenever possible. The room could get very full, but I didn't ever see anyone turned away. The description from last term is below, a lot of the sessions stay at the same time/day each term so may still be the same when restarts in September. They do the massage part of the session then have a break where you can have a drink and fruit, then someone interesting comes in and does a short presentation. Last year they included a talk on oral health (including free baby beaker), a demonstration of real nappies (given by Molly who posts here I think).


"Wednesday: Post natal support and baby massage Meet new parents and learn how to soothe and relax your baby with massage. Asylum Road centre 113-115 Asylum Road, SE15 2LB Tel: 020 7635 2200 Time: 1.30pm to 3pm. No admission after 1.40pm Age: Six weeks to five months"

  • 1 month later...
Sophie Brigstocke is amazing - Her massage techniques transformed my baby from a constipated grizzler into a calm,relaxed and happy pooer. She runs courses or if you have friends/antenatal group she can run private classes in your home. http://www.sophiebrigstocke.com/

Hi everyone


My name is Kim and I run Tippee Toes for under 5s. I'm a certified infant massage instructor running regular workshops in the home. I'm also planning to run programmes at PUSH Studios in ED. The course runs for four weeks and I'm hoping to kick this off at the beginning of October. If you are interested in booking a place or for further details, please contact me on the following details:


[email protected]

0790 361 8432

www.tippeetoes.co.uk


Best wishes

Kim

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