Recently in a previous blog post, we touched on the idea that Magic happens through connection and touch. Today, we want to expand on this and think about how connection, relationships, and support can all have positive impacts for families as they learn and understand about their baby. The ultimate goal is for parents to feel connected and attuned to their baby. This connection and understanding then supports their baby’s development and strengthen their bond/relationship as well. Infant Specialists at the Fussy Baby Network support families using a relationship-based approach called the FAN (Facilitating Attuned INteractions).
Read MoreHaving a baby is a magical time and it also can have its challenges too. The first months, even the first year, are filled with change, connection, love, worries and of course exhaustion. The Fussy Baby Network is a support program for families who have babies one year and under. Our Infant Specialists hear from families about the worries and wonders during this time.
Read MoreJoin Infant Massage USA Board Member and Certified Educator of Infant Massage, Diana Robles as she discusses and explains research on postnatal depression and mother and infant outcomes after infant massage
Read MoreBonding and attachment is vital for any parent and baby, but with adoption or fostering, family-building practices like massage, sleep, feeding, carrying, bathing, become vital to support the establishment of a new family relationship
Read MoreKeep reading for ideas on participating & a first look at our 2021 Celebrate Families campaign that includes Mother’s Day, Kangaroo Care Day, International Day of Infant Massage & Nurturing Touch and Father’s Day.
Read MoreResearch has been conducted about the bond between mothers and their babies, but one important piece has been neglected.
Mary Kay explores the reasons as to why fathers have been left out and how they can regain their connection with their newborns.
Read MoreIn support of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, these resources include AAPI advocacy organizations, guidance for parents navigating conversations about racism and xenophobia, emotional wellness resources for students, parents and professionals and education on bystander intervention trainings.
Infant Massage USA strives to build nurturing and inclusive communities and we share our voice to stand in solidarity against racism.
Read MoreInfant Massage USA’s Humanitarian Fund is used for projects associated with emergency or crisis situations, underserved populations or similar social issues.
The 2019/2020 Humanitarian Project focused on providing support to US populations affected by Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS).
Read More“American women die in childbirth at a higher rate than in any other developed country, while non-Hispanic Black women are more than 3 times more likely to have a maternal death than white women in the United States” (AJMC)
View facts and videos on maternal morbidity, mortality and racial disparities in maternal health.
Read MoreCEIM Claire Naughton writes about the key differences in infant massage and massage therapy.
“While my license and certification are mutually exclusive, they compliment each other wonderfully. While I still do not touch the babies, I can see things about both adult and baby that perhaps someone who is not a trained bodyworker can not. It has given me so many extra tools to help my clients, and I’m so glad I made the leap to become certified with Infant Massage USA.”
Read MoreA survey to capture the impact of racism's reach in the NICU, NICU discharge, and at home in the community of specialists.
Read MoreParticipate in an at home study where you keep track over a few days how much time you wear a mask and make a video of playing with your baby.
Read MoreResources for Educators and families to celebrate Thanksgiving respectfully and support the Indigenous American community.
Read MoreCheck out this Instagram Live discussion with Deb Discenza from PreemieWorld interviews current Infant Massage USA Board Member and International Trainer, Linda Storm.
Read MoreCEIM Teresa Phelps writes about being a sleep detective with tips to help parents and caregivers.
“I truly believe that creating a routine around massage can be one of the best things to help your baby sleep, and sleep longer. Through massage, parents are able to better connect, communicate and learn to follow their child's cues and sleep clues…just like a detective.”
Read MoreResearch showing bullying can be identified in infancy coupled with the concept that bullying behaviors may be a part of a developmental progression helps us understand that developing social skills/behavior and emotional regulation skills are key to preventing bullying in the future.
Read MoreTake a look at our latest blog for resources and featured PT Members.
Read MoreWe would like to take a moment to recognize our Certified Educators that are also Lactation Consultants, Doulas and Childbirth Educators and support families through their unique feeding situations.
See resources on Q & A on food and feeding from the AAP, concerns about breastfeeding, prenatal and postpartum support to transgender parents, reducing racial and ethnic disparities in breastfeeding, support through telelactation and 6 days of webinars from USBC.
Read MoreSince 2013, all Project SAFE therapists have been trained in Infant Massage and utilize it as an intervention with all expectant and newly postpartum parents. The various benefits of IM are especially powerful in a child abuse prevention program for the following reasons:
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