Make It Better Mini Online Baby Massage - Course

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Make It Better Mini Online Baby Massage - Course

Sale Price:£11.99 Original Price:£29.97

Seeing your little one teething or poorly is the worst! Which is why this mini course provides a toolkit of massage moves designed to help with coughs, colds and teething. Plus you’ll get info-packed guides full of tips and advice for supporting your baby.

Mini-Course for 6 weeks old +

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Make It Better Massage Course To The Rescue!

Seeing your little one teething or poorly is the worst! Which is why this mini course provides a toolkit of massage moves designed to help with coughs, colds and teething. Plus you’ll get info-packed guides full of tips and advice for supporting your baby. 

Mini-Course for 6 weeks old +.

Read our Contraindications list here.

When your little one is suffering with teething, coughs, colds and congestion, it can feel like it’s never-ending. It’s so hard seeing your little one not feeling so good, off their food, struggling with sleep and generally unsettled. I know you want to do anything you can to make them feel their usual smiley, perky little selves and if you’re keen to do this holistically & naturally, then you are in the perfect place!

 This course covers the baby massage strokes your little one needs most when they are feeling under the weather. You can expect calming strokes, relieving congestion, soothing sore gums, and relaxation for both you and baby.

 This tool kit of moves & learning means you'll know just what to do when they need you to 'make it better'.

 Warning! You may feel like a superhero!

 Suitable for babies 6 weeks of age and older.

 You can complete this minicourse in a day. We recommend watching and joining along with the video routine multiple times. 

 

The Awesome Benefits Of This Course

💙 Learn to support your little one if suffering from teething & sinus discomfort.

💙 You want to learn what causes these discomforts - so you can avoid them!

💙 You want to know what other practical things you can do alongside massage and yoga to help banish teething pains & coughs & colds!

💙 You want to feel you’re in control and able to help your baby when they need it.

💙 You want to show baby you understand and you’re here to help.

 

What’s Included in the Make It Better Online Course?

👶 Baby Massage Video Guide [1 video - 23 minutes]

Teaching you the best massage moves to help banish coughs, colds and teething pains.

👶 Guides Pack: Coughs, Colds and Teething [2 Full Guides]

A guide to all things coughs, colds and teething! Full of really helpful tips and information including causes, what to expect and how best to help.

👶 End-of-Course Check-In & Mini-Quiz

Make sure you understand all the info you learned and how to apply it to baby.

👶 Extra Tips

How to get you, baby, and your environment ready for massage + ways to support your own well-being.

 
 

Don't Just Take Our Word for It: Hear What Our Customers Have to Say!

At Sensory Land, we take pride in providing our customers with exceptional products and unforgettable experiences. But you don't have to take our word for it - let our satisfied customers do the talking! We believe in transparency and want to share their honest feedback to give you a glimpse into what awaits you in a Baby Massage or Baby Yoga class with Sensory Land.

 
 
 
 

Jessica and Marnie's Story

Jessica & Marnie tried the Make it Better course as although she gave Marnie a massage every night, Jessica was just winging it. So she thought it would be nice to learn the right ways to administer massage! She says:

’This course really helped me build a bond with my baby through massage. I have always massaged her after a bath but the course gave me new techniques which really had a positive effect on both me and baby.’

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This is baby dependant & it can change between each massage.

    As a general rule of thumb we say not too lightly that it is ticklish & not too firmly it is uncomfortable. Around the same pressure you would use to stroke a cat or a dog.

    Keep checking in with your baby throughout the massage, verbally asking them if it feels good & watch their cues. This could be physical cues such as smiling at you, looking relaxed with big belly breathing and relaxed arms, squirming, looking away or uncomfortable.

    Verbal cues could be baby babbling & cooing or crying.

    You know your baby best, try a medium pressure and see how they respond. Remember to reassure baby with smiles, eye contact & your words throughout

  • The course is filmed using multiple angles so you can see front view (as you would in a face to face class), birds eye & side view.

    Full descriptions are shared of how to do the move & its benefits. Plus some of the more complex moves have on screen animations to help you.

    If you have any questions or you aren’t sure, feel free to send Casey an email at casey@sensoryland.com and she’ll be happy to help.

  • This is suitable for babies over the age of 6 weeks As your baby ages and begins to enjoy things like rolling & sitting you may need to get creative with the positions you massage them in e.g. sitting vs laying down, suggestions are giving throughout the course.

  • You know your baby best, giving them a massage can certainly help relieve teething, sinus & cold discomfort but, if they’re really suffering & don’t want to be touched it may be best to wait & opt for cuddles instead.

    We want to create a positive association with massage. It should be something that baby enjoys & benefits from.

    You can work on other areas of their body so that they can relax and feel safe.

  • 30-40 minutes after a feed and up to 60 minutes after a feed for refluxy or sicky babies.

  • You will need to wait 24-48 hours after your baby has had their vaccinations to give them a massage. It is unsafe to do so before this time. Also note, the area on their body they were injected can be sore for up to 12 days after so go around that space.

  • Keep baby’s clothes on. It is absolutely fine to give baby a massage over their clothes. If you would really like to try with oil for skin to skin try and do massage at a time of day when baby is already undressed. E.g. at bath time. Make sure that baby is warm enough and there are no drafts. You can also try just undressing the area you are working with e.g. just their legs and feet.

  • This usually means baby has another need that needs meeting. That could be that they are hungry, tired, ready to move on.

    Crying is just your baby’s way of communicating with you and usually doesn’t mean that they don’t like massage or you are doing it wrong.

    Try and set the scene before you begin, have everything you need ready, calm yourself with some nice deep breaths and begin with some cuddles with baby. Talk to them and let them know what is happening. Give baby lots of smiles and reassurance and move at a pace that suits them.

    When you ask for permission be sure to look for babies physical and verbal cues. Do they look calm and relaxed? Are they tired and yawning? How is the pressure?

  • 1 minute of massage with a happy and healthy baby is better than doing the whole routine with your baby when they are not ready. You know your baby best, adapt the routine for their needs. If there are any moves that baby loves do lots of those.

  • Every day! Wouldn’t you love a daily pampering session? Massage is brilliant for yours and baby’s bond, getting to know each other, building trust and communication as well as all of the health benefits to baby such as digestion, sleep and general wellbeing. Even just a few minutes a day can make a huge different. Why not try and incorporate it into your daily routine.

  • No. You can massage all of baby in various positions be that laying, sitting, standing or feeding. Whatever they want. Tummy massage is easiest whilst baby is laying down on their back.

    It is generally safer to massage with baby laying down but, all massage can be adapted to different positions.

    If your baby doesn’t enjoy laying down you could try some other positions such as baby sitting on your lap facing away from you. Recline baby into your body by having their hips slightly further forward than their head. This will help keep them upright.

 

How to Download This Course

After you purchase this course, you will receive a PDF by email with a link to a password-protected Dropbox folder along with the password. Please download the materials to your personal device for lifetime access.

If you have any trouble getting into the folder, viewing the materials, or downloading them, please reach out to us for help!

 

Hi I'm Casey,

I’m the founder of Sensory Land and creator of online courses for parents. I’m an experienced and professional maternity nurse, nanny, breastfeeding specialist, and baby massage and yoga instructor. From Streatham, South West London I have helped hundreds of families with my baby yoga and baby massage techniques, I’ve first hand seen the amazing transformations families have had and I really want to help you too.

I knew I was on to something and I wanted to share my learning to help as many people as possible so in 2019 I created these amazing online courses so you can learn when you want, where you want and how you want for your family.

I have worked with Yahoo, Lauren Pope (TOWIE & The Mum Space), Hello Mums, The Mummy Circle, Birthing in Colour, Museum of the home and More.

 

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