Baby Reflexology

A gentle and effective natural therapy

Email: info@babyreflex.co.uk
Tel: 01491x 839227
Association of reflexologists

What is baby reflex?

Baby reflex is a gentle form of reflexology created especially for babies, infants and toddlers from one month to three years.

Baby reflex aims to calm babies and toddlers and may help to improve their sleep patterns.

Baby reflex is an exciting concept of Reflexology that may enhance the natural loving bond between parent and child and gives the parents the opportunity of learning the special gentle techniques from a Reflexologists qualified in baby reflex.

This soothing form of finger - tip and thumb pressure, has been specially created for parents to give to their babies on their feet and toddlers on their hands and parents can adjust the treatment to suit their own child's needs.

Baby reflex was developed by Jenny Lee, a Chartered Physiotherapist and qualified Reflexologist, following on from 15 years' extensive research into the effects of regular Reflexology on Childhood Asthma.

The main effect of Relaxation, improved sleep and child/parent bonding, the resulting effects encouraged Jenny to create baby reflex in 2005.

Now in 2010, Mums and Dads in Australia, Abu Dhabi,Eire, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Japan, Turkey, UK and Europe, give the fuss- free five minute treatment of baby reflex may ease baby colic,baby reflux and teething and may relieve toddler's constipation and coughs and colds.

For details of the qualified Reflexologists who are able teach baby reflex please see the baby reflex practitioner page.

 

Latest News

We will be promoting Baby Reflex at the Baby Show at ExCel Exhibition Centre, London 24, 25, 26 February 2012. A wonderful chance to put Baby Reflex on the map.


 

Karen O'Toole one of our Irish baby reflex practioners has appeared on Ireland AM TV
which you can view using the following link:- click here

 


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    The "spider", a simple harness with elastic ropes attached, allows children with neuromuscular problems, to enjoy free supported movement.
  • October 15, 2011
    Each child who has Foosteps treatment,is working with the physios using the new equpment called "the spider" which all the children love.
  • October 15, 2011
    Jenny visited "Footsteps" super rehabilitaion centre in Dorchester Oxon talking to the parents of cerebral palsy children and the physios