Basics of Infant Massage

By Kim

Learn to massage your baby with Mary Johnson, Occupational Therapist for Char-Em ISD

When: Wednesday, June 22nd from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Where: Char-Em ISD Boyne City office, 1313 Boyne Avenue
Cost: FREE to all parents and child care providers

What to bring: Please bring a small towel and a baby doll on which to practice strokes. Parents are encouraged to bring their infants.

Benefits of Infant Massage:
♦ Enriches baby’s development
♦ Encourages baby to sleep better
♦ Improves communication between parent and child
♦ Relaxes and soothes both caregiver and child
♦ Deepens bonding and attachment
♦ Enhances your ability to understand your baby’s special
needs

Please register by calling Susan Chowen at 231-582-8070 or 231-547-9812 (ext.241)


 

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Funded with a grant from the Early Childhood Investment Corporation of the State of Michigan and the Kellogg Foundation, our project began in April of 2006. The goal of the project is to form multiple collaborative bodies in the state to begin development of a comprehensive system of early childhood care and education for 0-5 year olds and their families. This system is similar to the Smart Start system of North Carolina and the state of Michigan is receiving technical assistance in our efforts from the state of North Carolina.