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New course at Belair House, starting January 2016!


Learn how to interact, communicate and bond with your baby through POSITIVE NURTURING TOUCH from SoLo Baby Massage - a great course for new mums and babies up to 1 year old. I work in Crystal Palace, Dulwich, Peckham, Norwood and surrounding areas running group and private classes. See details of all my courses at www.solobabymassage.com/booking


Studies have shown that baby massage can help your baby feel more relaxed, improve sleep and even offer relief from health problems such as colic.


It's also beneficial for parents too. Baby massage is a great way to bond with your baby and start socialising with your new family, before your little one is old enough to enjoy music and sensory classes. On the SoLo course, you'll find out all the benefits of baby massage, and you can read more about this at www.solobabymassage.com/about


I'm fully trained with the International Association of Infant Massage (CIMI) and CRB checked - and co-founder of London-based parenting site, maternityleavelife.com.


Contact me with any questions on [email protected] or call 07968775243

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