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Touch Promotes Child’s Growth!

Laura Schneider

Laura Schneider

2026-03-23
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Touch Promotes Child’s Growth!

Touch Promotes Child’s Growth!

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The presence of a caregiver and constant physical contact with the child establish an extraordinary bond that delivers a sense of security and impacts the child's holistic development.

Infant massage therapy: tactile stimulation for holistic child development

Parental touch encompasses far more than a gentle caress affirming presence—it also includes structured massage techniques that yield measurable benefits even in typically developing infants. Within the context of neurodevelopmental disorders or physical disabilities, massage constitutes an indispensable component of therapeutic interventions, actively supporting rehabilitation efforts. Yet even among healthy newborns, regular massage sessions administered by caregivers in the comfort of home exert a multidimensional positive influence on both physical and emotional development. Consistent application of this practice promotes the maintenance of optimal body weight, enhances motor coordination and tissue microcirculation, fortifies immune system responses, and regulates gastrointestinal function—particularly by alleviating colic-related discomfort. Moreover, massage serves as an effective relaxation modality that reduces muscular tension and stress levels, thereby improving psychological well-being in both children and adults who engage in this therapeutic approach. It is therefore advisable to consult with a qualified physiotherapist to refine the technique and incorporate it into daily infant care routines, thereby harnessing its wide-ranging health benefits.
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