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Would parents with newborns and pre-crawling babies be interested in a drop-in baby massage class held weekly? The class would run for 30 minutes and include key massage strokes and new songs including a relaxing Bangladeshi lullaby.


The main difference between a 'drop-in' class and a full course would be that a drop-in session would cover key massage strokes and benefits only.


With a course, you are taken through a four week journey of bonding and attachment with ongoing support and assisting parents in incorporating baby massage into their daily routine.


This is just a general enquiry as I know many new mums are hesitant in signing up for a full programme so this could be a nice alternative. Any other suggestions regarding the sessions are welcome, for example, whether the class could run longer than 30 minutes, some refereshments on offer, some sensory activity, that type of thing.


Thanks!


Kim

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