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Bonding Through Touch: Infant Massage for Adoptive Families
teaches parents of adopted infants and children a valuable skill that enhances the bonding process.

Bonding involves all the senses, primarily touch. Infant Massage deepens this process through touch, verbal contact and eye contact. Infant Massage offers Adoptive parents a way to make up for lost time through quality contact time that promotes closeness, security and love.

 
Brandon.jpg Touch is a universal language understood by children all over the world. Whether adopting from China, Guatemala, Russia, or locally, adoptive parents can express their feelings to their adopted child through touch. Infant Massage communicates love, respect, safety and acceptance, all essential for a healthy parent-child relationship.

 

This DVD/video teaches families a step- by- step technique for Infant Massage. Each step is simply narrated and beautifully demonstrated by adoptive families and their children. Each family tells their adoption story, and explains how Infant Massage and touch played a meaningful role in their bonding process.

 

Adoptive parents and siblings can enjoy learning and massaging along with this interactive DVD/video. Infant Massage is a wonderful way to help adoptive families welcome their child into their heart and home.
 

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TESTIMONIALS

"I found out about Infant Massage when Galina was 2 1/2 years old and she was home for over a year. Touch was still an issue and not something she was comfortable with. Infant Massage was a great way for me to be able to touch her. After we learned it she began to ask for a massage every day. I really wish I had known about Infant Massage when I first brought her home from Russia."
Sheryl, adoptive mother. Daughter adopted at 13 months.

 
 

"Infant Massage really helps my bonding with Jake. When I massage him we get closer and closer. It is a great way for him to get to know who I am, and I get to connect with him. It helps the transition from birth parent to adoptive parent. We started early and were able to bond right away.
Gary, adoptive father. Son adopted at 4 days.
 

 
"When I first heard about Infant Massage I couldn't really picture what kind of strokes you would do massage a baby. But the strokes are actually really simple, and a loving way to bond with your baby. I know he knows the word massage now. When we ask him "Would you like a massage?"… he lights up!
Amy, adoptive mother. Son adopted at 4 days.

 
 

"Touch and massage is very important for bonding. We adopted Emily from China when she was 13 months old, and I was aware of all the time we lost out on. Infant Massage helps both the parent and child make up for lost time. Touch is still an important part of our bonding and our lives now and Emily is six years old.
Ellen, Adoptive mother. Daughter adopted at 13 months.

 

 

Wendy - adoptive mother"Infant Massage is a loving approach to providing tactile stimulation to often touch deprived adopted infants."
W. Huempfner, MD, OB/GYN, Adoptive mother

 

 

 

 

 

Brandon and Tyler"We adopted Brandon at 6 months from Guatemala, and he was two years old when we brought Tyler home from Guatemala at 6 months of age. We had discussed ways to enhance family bonding and when we learned how Infant Massage could help, everything came together. Brandon loves to massage his little brother, and that helped them bond. The boys look forward to bath time and a soothing massage each evening. We've come to expect laughter and fun every time we get out the oil!" Erin and Del, Adoptive mothers

 

 

"Infant Massage is a wonderful way for adoptive families to bond with their children."
L. Downey-Lewis, MS, CISW,
Director of Adoption Services

 

"Touch is absolutely essential for bonding. It is the single most important element when you adopt a child."
M. Bessette, MD, Pediatrician,
Adoptive father

 

 

 

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