06/11/2026
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Infant massage is more than a soothing activity—it’s a valuable practice that strengthens your baby’s development and enhances the bond between parent and child. In this June 2026 Infant massage part 1 – therapeutic practice class, part of the Transitions Into Parenting program, you’ll learn gentle massage techniques designed to support your baby’s comfort, health, and emotional well-being.
Why parents choose infant massage
Families who make infant massage part of their routine often notice positive changes in both their baby and themselves. Benefits may include:
- Strengthening parent–child attachment
- Supporting relaxation and restful sleep
- Helping with digestion and easing gas or colic
- Stimulating circulation and healthy growth
- Boosting sensory and brain development
- Strengthening the immune system
- Encouraging early communication through touch
- Building parent confidence in caregiving skills
What to expect in June 2026 Infant massage part 1 – therapeutic practice
This class offers more than just information—it’s a guided, hands-on experience. You’ll follow live demonstrations and practice yourself, using your baby if they’re present or a stuffed animal/pillow if not. Techniques are adaptable to your baby’s developmental stage, temperament, and individual needs, making this a skill you’ll use well beyond the newborn stage.
Enrollment information
To ensure an interactive environment, class size is limited. Please complete the one-time Client Enrollment Form before registering so we can personalize your experience and provide the best support possible.
Join us in June 2026 for Infant Massage Part 1 – Therapeutic practice and discover how this meaningful practice can promote your baby’s health, strengthen your bond, and empower you as a parent.