Loving Hands: The Traditional Art of Baby Massage
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.43 (708 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1557043140 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Adelie said A loving treat for both baby and parent. Frederick LeBoyer is the French obstetrician who pioneered the "gentle birth" process with his first book, "Birth Without Violence." Having succeeded in getting babies born gently, into a dim, quiet, warm environment, he has now taken the logical next step with this book.Baby massage is a practice begun in India, and simply stated, involves sitting with the baby on your lap and massaging "it" gently with oil. There is very little text in this book - it's mostly . Five Stars Livres passion Perfect too, thank you.. Welcoming babies beautifully What every baby will be nourished by emotionally and physically is this wonderful massage. The benefit goes far beyond just "feeling good". Loving touch will carry your child into life with a base in lovingkindness toward themselves first and foremostthen toward the world. Every parent should be taught this in prenatal class. Bond with your child in the most loving, exquisite wayuse this massage.BTW, read Attachment by John Bowlby. It contains important informat
"Leboyer is that rare modern combination of scientist, mystic and poet." —Newsweek"Leboyer's sensitive portrayal of the beginning of life…reveals an original mind pondering the oldest of subjects." —Washington Post Book World
The book explains the simple techniques of the massage by following a radiant young mother as she communicates to her children through the primal language of touch and sensation.. The international classic—the ancient art described and illustrated with 70 of the author's own photographs.In Loving Hands, the renowned obstetrician uses his deep insight into childcare—as well as knowledge gleaned from traveling in India—to show how to use the flowing rhythms of the art of baby massage to communicate love and strength to infants in the weeks and mon