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Baby Massage Course in Brockley starting tomorrow (15/10) - Book now for 25% discount!


YumiClaire

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Hi Everyone,


I just wanted to let you know that there are a couple of last minute places available for our Baby Massage Course starting tomorrow (15th Oct) in Brockley and, due to the short notice, I am offering a 25% discount for anyone who books today! Course details are as follows:


Brockley Course details:

(Free parking available outside the Sunflower Centre)


WEDNESDAY COURSE:

Course Start Date: Wednesday 15th October

Course Finish Date: Wednesday 12th November

Class Times: 2pm until 3pm

Venue: At The Sunflower Centre (81 Tressillian Road, Hilly Fields, Brockley, SE4 1XZ)

Click here http://www.thesunflowercentre.co.uk/8.html for directions to The Sunflower Centre

Cost with discount: ?45 (usual price ?60)


Baby Massage is suitable for babies from 1 week to 1 year old.


Our courses are laid back, fun and very social: a great way to meet other parents and spend quality time with your baby. The Sunflower Centre is a beautiful cosy venue with lovely views over Hilly Fields - plus there are plenty of great cafe's just a stones throw away for a gossip and slice of cake with the other mums after class!


For more information please visit WWW.YUMIYOGA.CO.UK (courses also available in Greenwich) or email me at [email protected] to book your place :-) x


CLAIRE is a fully qualified Infant Massage instructor with the International Association of Infant Massage. She has also trained extensively in Prenatal and Postnatal Yoga and Baby Yoga with Birthlight and the British Wheel of Yoga. She run Pregnancy, Mother and Baby, Baby Massage and Dynamic Yoga classes in Greenwich & Brockley.


PRIVATE BABY MASSAGE COURSES: I also offer private courses for individuals or small groups of parents and their babies. These classes can either take place at your home or I'm happy to book a suitable venue depending on numbers attending. Please get in touch if you would like more details :-)


BABY MASSAGE:

Baby massage is a beautifully positive and beneficial practice for both parents / caregivers and their baby. The course runs over a 5 week period and each week parents / caregivers learn new massage skills and gain practical experience of massaging their baby. By the end of the course parents / caregivers will have gained the confidence and knowledge to happily continue to massage their baby at home. Baby massage is suitable for all babies from birth onward, and can be particularly effective for babies born prematurely or had a difficult birth experience. It is also very beneficial for special needs babies.


Some of the benefits for your baby:

? Reduces crying & emotional distress

? Increases levels of relaxation & longer sleep

? Helps to develop trust and build a sense of security

? Helps baby to feel loved, valued and respected

? Stimulates baby's circulation, digestion, nervous and lymphatic systems

? Develops body awareness and coordination

? Increases recognition of facial and emotional expression which supports development of

social skills

? Helps with language development, memory & concentration

? Provides relief from wind, colic, constipation & teething discomfort


Some of the benefits for you:

? Feeling closer to your baby & deepening your bond

? Gaining a deeper understanding of your baby's behaviour, crying and body language

? Providing an enjoyable opportunity for you to spend one-to-one time with your baby

? Feeling the relaxing effects of giving your baby a massage

? Reducing post-natal depression

? Increasing confidence in your ability to care for and nurture your baby

? Learning a life-long parenting skill

? Helps build confidence in holding and handling baby

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