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Baby Shiatsu massage


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Starting on Thursday 17th Nov 10.45 - 11.45 weekly class over 3 weeks. cost ?35 for 3 weeks - booking essential. Come and learn this wonderful technique in a playful and fun way to support your baby's development. This course is for babies from 6 weeks to 6 months.


You will also learn ways of baby handling that strengthens your little ones' neck and back, helps them with digestion, tummy ache and colic. I will show you some "magic points"you can work on to help your little one to fall asleep, calm down, encourage sucking or supporting digestion.


I am a qualified Shiatsu practitioner and specialises in Baby Shiatsu.

Please contact me if you are interested [email protected] or tel 07981 251 282

Vanessa Joubin White

www.healthandwellbeing.org.uk

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