Baby massage online according to Leboyer

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Touch is food for the soul, fosters bonding and makes you happy!
Learn the Indian baby massage according to Frédérick Leboyer for your own use at home and give yourself and your baby time for peace and relaxation.
Body-enclosing massage strokes and high-quality oils give your baby a feeling of security, similar to the womb, and promote all important physical and emotional development:

Stimulation of blood circulation, especially in the muscles
Reduction of physical and emotional tension
positive influence on digestion
Relaxation of tense muscles
Improvement of sensory perception
Strengthening the immune system and circulatory system
Supporting growth
Promoting relationship skills
Strengthening the bond
Harmonizing sleep rhythm

No prior knowledge is required.

 

If you would like to learn Indian baby massage according to Leboyer from the comfort of your own home, then get in touch with me.

Your partner is of course very welcome.

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Baby massage online according to Leboyer

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Debby Wölfl
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November 2019
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Hi, I'm Debby.
I'm a trained registered nurse. In other words, I'm a nurse. Throughout my career, I've gained experience in various fields, such as the emergency room and psychiatry. However, I never felt like I truly belonged in my profession.
I myself have two children and have had two completely different births.
An intervention-heavy hospital birth and a self-determined and gentle birth in a birthing center with the help of HypnoBirthing.
After these completely different birth experiences, I knew that I wanted to teach the Mongan method to women/couples to help them achieve a self-determined, gentle and positive birth.
Therefore, I completed the training to become a HypnoBirthing course instructor with the HypnoBirthing Society Europe.
I am constantly expanding my range of services and am delighted to now also be a course instructor for baby massage and nappydancers®.

„"When you change your perspective on birth, you change how you give birth" – Marie F. Mongan

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