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Baby shiatsu, gentle touch to help your baby thrive, Karin Kalbantner-Wernicke and Tina Haase ; foreword by Steffen Fischer ; translated by Anne Oppenheimer ; photographs by Monika Werneke

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Baby shiatsu, gentle touch to help your baby thrive, Karin Kalbantner-Wernicke and Tina Haase ; foreword by Steffen Fischer ; translated by Anne Oppenheimer ; photographs by Monika Werneke
Language
eng
Illustrations
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Index
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Baby shiatsu
Responsibility statement
Karin Kalbantner-Wernicke and Tina Haase ; foreword by Steffen Fischer ; translated by Anne Oppenheimer ; photographs by Monika Werneke
Sub title
gentle touch to help your baby thrive
Summary
Babies feel intuitively what scientists have needed painstaking research to establish: being touched and caressed is good for you. It makes you clever and cheerful, strengthens the parent-child bond, and lays the foundation for a healthy life. With baby shiatsu you can support your child's development. The gentle pressure-point massage meets the needs of tiny babies. This book shows you the various shiatsu techniques step by step. The first year of life is divided into four sections: one to three months; four to six months; seven to nine months; and ten to twelve months. There are also specific techniques to help with health problems, which can, for example, soothe tummy ache and counteract difficulty in sleeping. And there's more: Creating a state of calm; Easing wind; Calming the stomach; Breathing freely; For a good sleep; and Strengthening the immune system
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Gentle touch to help your baby thrive
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