What others are saying about
Lasting Impressions
Infant Massage Set
"The
"laying on of the hands" has been a part of the medical
professions since the time of Hippocrates.
Physical contact with the patient has remained a diagnostic and
therapeutic maneuver that cannot be replaced by medication.
As a father, grandfather and physician, I can well appreciate
the benefits of infant massage from a physical perspective with a
strong emotional component. This
is a bonding deeply rooted in the heart of medical therapy and I
strongly endorse Lasting Impressions Infant and Pediatric
Massage."
Lawrence
E. Koppers, M.D.

"Molloy
and Wiedner-Smith have produced a professional and informative infant
massage set. The
demonstration of strokes in the video and the book are very clear for
the parent to follow, making this one more fun activity that
reinforces the parental bond between parent and child."
David L.
Pyle, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist

My
husband and I were overwhelmed after the birth of our twins who
arrived five weeks prematurely. Infant
massage gave us both an opportunity to center ourselves and focus on
them in a very nurturing way. Now,
at age 3, they still love massage!
As a healthcare professional, I have definitely lived the
benefits and am excited to have an outstanding product in Lasting
Impressions to share with my clients!"
Laura
Murphy Dellos, Certified Nurse Midwife and Mother of twins

"Infant massage
proved to be very therapeutic for my son, Ryan, and well
worth the time and effort involved in learning the
techniques. The methods taught were very effective in
producing sound and restful sleep and really helped my
baby with his digestive problems. In my opinion, anyone
with a baby or young child would benefit from infant
massage."
Tammy
Verbenec, Registered
Nurse and Mom

"Whether you are on baby
number 10 or expecting your first, I strongly recommend
infant massage. It is a time of relaxation for my
daughter Monica and a time of reflection for me. These
silent conversations are perhaps the greatest learning
experiences that we share."
Laurie Spencer, Registered
Nurse and Mom

"For their newborns
safety, parents should be certain that the person
instructing them in infant massage is a Certified Infant
Massage Instructor (CIMI) and not just qualified to work
with adults. Education in infant massage instruction
covers areas such as infant psychology, the importance of
touch, appropriate stimulation, contraindications to
massage and the actual massage techniques themselves. The
Lasting Impressions Infant Massage Set was created by
CIMIs with years of experience, so parents have the
assurance that the techniques used are loving, safe and
effective."
Charlotte (Kitty) Ham, Occupational
Therapist