Babies can have such a hard time with their tummies. They may be gassy or constipated or develop a case of colic. Stroking on the tummy has been found to be helpful to reduce these discomforts.
Linda Storm, a trainer with the International Association of Infant Massage, has designed a kit to help parents learn a fun way to relieve tummy discomfort.
During her classes, Linda teaches parents and instructors strokes on the baby's stomach, which help to alleviate colic, gas, and constipation. When a baby is especially gassy or colicky, we do a routine. To help comfort the baby during this routine, Linda teaches the parents and instructors to sing the "Skid A Ma Rink" song. The singing seems to calm and distract the baby while doing the strokes, which in turn seems to help digestive problems. Many parents have asked where they could get the song and the creeper that diagrams
the tummy strokes worn by my demonstration doll.
About the creator
Linda Storm, a trainer with Infant Massage USA, has designed this kit to help parents learn a fun way to relieve tummy discomfort.