ACCUEIL NAISSANCE
Laurence Nenot, specialist for ten years of the art of the pre- and post-natal Indian massage, teaches mothers and dads to massage their newborn babies - from the first month until the eighth month - in this large and bright space. Tradition is that in India we start to massage the baby on the twenty-eighth day. The Shantala massage, taught to parents individually or in class, is approximately one hour. In the tradition of the Ayurvedic massage, this global massage has different objectives: body relaxation, emotional bonding, stimulation of areas and energy points to facilitate the transit of the infant and thus relieve colic. In one session you will learn the basics that will allow you to reproduce your baby's actions at home. As follows: since 2008 Laurence Nenot uses Yô-Ma (YOga-massage) in individual sessions to relieve pregnant women. This new type of care is also proposed in couples'sessions to allow future fathers to learn good gestures to help their companion during pregnancy. The site of Laurence Nenot www.naitreetbienetre.com allows you to learn more about these new techniques.
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