ECEF1582 Infant Massage
This course provides instruction on positive touch, infant massage, and relaxation techniques to support the development of the infant, with special attention to meeting their unique cultural and developmental needs. The impact of positive touch is discussed in terms of child growth and development, bonding and attachment, human anatomy and physiology, stress management, self-esteem, and overall health and well-being. The course also covers the facilitation of positive interactions between infant and caregiver through instruction on the recognition of infant cues, sensitivity to cultural issues and special needs infants, and the development and maintenance of safe and appropriate environments during the use of these techniques. Emphasis is on the interaction between the caregiver and the infant in reading and understanding cues, relaxation techniques, and the importance of preparing for massage and massage techniques. Additionally, the benefit of positive touch, massage, communication, and mindfulness for all ages is explored. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Distribution
Social Sciences
Advisories
Advisory: Eligibility for English C1000 strongly recommended. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Early Care, Education and Family Studies 1581 and 1583 recommended; 16 Hours Lecture, 32 Outside of Class hours (48 Total Student Learning Hours)