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TRIAD Family Model™ author Andrea Kelly
Infant Massage WINC World Institute for Nurturing Communication dba for the original IAIM® grassroots organization, origin 1970’s in the USA, Inc. 1986 Elevate your purpose beyond infant massage TRIAD Family Model™ author Andrea Kelly Environment, Touch, Communication the multi-components for healthy Infant/Child/Family Development CIMI Level 2 “Maximize your baby’s DNA potential through conscious parenting” Dr. Bruce Lipton Prepared and Presented by: Andrea Kelly, Master CIIT, CIMI-2, TRIAD Family Model founder and creator Graphics by: Susan Campbell, CIMI-2
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Triad Family Model™ Touch Compassionate Nurturing Environment
Elevate Your Purpose … Beyond Infant Massage Bonding Information Input Triad Family Model™ Physical Energetic Multi-components for healthy family bonding The TRIAD Family Model promotes healthy infant, child, and family development while strengthening the family unit and bonding process to endure a lifetime. Endorsed by Bruce Lipton, PhD The new science of Epigenetics Author of “The Biology of Belief” Epigenetics Touch Nurturing Bruce Lipton, PhD Compassionate Communication Epigenetics is the continuum of DNA development after birth through conscious parenting so children may thrive and not just survive. TRIAD Family Model™ © AM Kelly Andrea Kelly Master CIIT, Author of CIMI-2 & TRIAD Family Model™ Environment Safe, Positive, Creative 20 CEH Certifying Newborn & Infant Massage Information Amplifier Infant Massage WINC World Institute for Nurturing Communication • diminish maximize or
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“Nature needs nurturing to maximize it’s intended genetic potential.”
Parenting is a lifestyle ... The TRIAD Family Model™ Environment, Touch, Communication, is “the catalyst for Conscious Parenting” Certifying newborn and infant massage A daily massage stimulates growth and contributes to healthy development of your baby’s body, intellectual and emotional well being. “Nature needs nurturing to maximize it’s intended genetic potential.” Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D. Scientist, lecturer and author of The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles DVD: Nature, Nurture, and the Power of Love © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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20 Continuing Education Hours (CEH)
CIMI®, Certified Infant Massage Instructor Training and Certification plus 20 Continuing Education Hours (CEH) CIMIs instruct on a doll so that parents are empowered in the bonding process Nurturing Touch for life You receive certification to teach newborn and infant massage to parents and their babies. Internationally acclaimed Jill Vyse, CIIT, and Andrea Kelly, Master CIIT, share pictures from their classes in Canada and the United States
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Beyond infant massage … Nurturing touch for life promotes healthy infant/child/family development
“A baby’s first language is touch; the second is dialogue. We at Infant Massage WINC promote healthy family development that encourages the bonding process to endure a lifetime through nurturing touch and compassionate communication within a safe/positive environment.” AM Kelly Relaxes and Soothes Nurturing touch is a naturally rewarding way to relieve stress for you and your baby. © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Kali, Kathi, Tanner (baby), Mark, and Spencer Delay
Benefits for the Mother Kali, Kathi, Tanner (baby), Mark, and Spencer Delay Nesting/Cuddle Hormones Oxytocin and Prolactin assist in preventing post-partum depression. Infant massage increases both Prolactin and Oxytocin Prolactin is released when the mother touches the baby. Oxytocin stimulates the mammary glands to release the milk. © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Be present… initiate a family touch routine ASAP
Benefits for the Father Be present… initiate a family touch routine ASAP Prolactin Nurturing Hormone There is a rise in Father’s prolactin levels when being involved with touching their baby and hearing them cry, invoking nurturing feelings. Infant massage encourages “Engrossment” which is involvement with childcare at a higher degree. © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Loving Communication for the growing family
Compassionate communication verbal, energetically, facial expression and body cues are essential for positive reinforcement. Listen with compassion and an understanding heart so your child will know they are valued, loved, and respected. © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Baby Cues Babies communicate through body language and sounds,
Improves Communication/Learn YOUR baby’s cues. Increases confidence and sensitivity to understanding your baby’s needs. Baby massage creates quality time in which to observe. © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Infant/Child Massage Conscious Parenting is a Global Denominator
Helps Baby Sleep Better Helping your baby release stress which builds daily from new experiences means more rest for baby and you; everyone feels better! © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Natural Noninvasive Relief through Nurturing Touch
Gas and Colic Routine May relieve gas bubbles and constipation with a noninvasive natural nurturing touch. This technique is used effectively by parents and in many hospitals throughout the world community. © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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“Lifting the bar, with knowledge comes the responsibility to teach more … beyond infant massage.” A.M. Kelly The TRIAD Family Model™, designed by Andrea Kelly, was endorsed by Bruce Lipton, Ph. D. based on his book, The Biology of Belief, Groundbreaking research ~ 2009 Goi Award Epigenetics: DNA development after birth is dependent upon the environment provided by the parents … maximize or diminish your baby’s potential © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Lipton endorses Infant Massage WINC in CIMI® Teaching Manual
Conscious Parenting: Parents as Genetic Engineers “The character and potential of a child can be profoundly nurtured or damaged through birth, bonding, and parenting skills. Advances in biomedicine now acknowledge that our earliest experiences have a life long impact, for they influence the selection, and even rewriting of our genetic code.” Scientific research further reveals that the somatosensory stimuli provided by nurturing touch, movement, and affection significantly improve the development of a child’s nervous and immune systems. The somatosensory experience created by infant massage is an especially effective way for parents to enhance the physiologic and mental health parameters of their children, factors that contribute to the creation of healthy and peaceful adults. “The power and promise of infant massage and the work of Infant Massage WINC will enable us to advance human civilization, one child at a time”. Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D. Cellular Biologist, lecturer and author of The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Growing Child Integrating Touch for the Growing Child
Modesty comes into play, massage recommended while wearing clothing, their play clothes, pajamas etc. Our instructors encourage parents to play games of touch such as “the weather report” or “your favorite color and animal”. We share songs and specific games so that parents are empowered to interact with all of their children when they go home. © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Babies/Children With Special Needs
Infant massage with physician’s approval helps improve blood and lymphatic circulation. enhance baby’s awareness of his/her body parts through visual and tactile input. increase quality of vocalization enhance gastrointestinal function aid in sensory integration promote general relaxation for parent, child and primary caregiver Instructor Manual Guidelines: Massage for the Baby or Child with Special Needs Contraindications, when not to massage (Section 4 of CIMI Manual) © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Parental touch may make the difference to thrive and survive.
Introduction to NICU, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, CIMI Level 3, NICU Class (K. Martin) Parental touch may make the difference to thrive and survive. © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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NICU, General Benefits of Infant Massage
General Benefits of infant Massage: (Based on Tiffany Fields Research Institute, and other Research) For babies born early, 47% more weight gain Discharged from hospital 6 days earlier Infant massage may encourage: Baby to sleep longer and deeper better habituation, orientation and regulation of behavioral states baby to tolerate positive touch and tactile stimulation improved muscle tone improved performance on the Brazelton Scale better interaction between baby and parents/primary caregivers reduced stress behaviors fewer postnatal complications Release of food absorption hormones to aid in digestion and growth © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Contraindications for Massage “Less is More or Not at All” - look at cues Baby’s body shows critical stress cues - observe pictures Contraindications ~ when not to massage Seek written medical release from healthcare provider for babies at risk © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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“Thrive and Survive” Infant Massage Spearheads preparation for Surgery
Infant Massage WINC visits other countries Andrea Kelly is invited to teach health professionals in Kenya ~ East Africa Babies may “thrive and survive” due to receiving the CIMI® Level 2 nurturing touch routine, infant massage for necessary weight gain. Infant Massage Spearheads preparation for Surgery Infant Massage WINC visits Kenya E. Africa Baby that was abandoned spina bifada Receives infant massage for weight gain © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Global Community Service
Andrea Kelly, Infant Massage WINC Visits the Sally Test Center in Kenya East Africa to comfort infants and to play, dance, and teach touch games with the older children. Andrea and Miss Sarah comfort an infant at the Sally Test Center Parents learn the CIMI® Level 2 touch routine for both babies that are well and at-risk so that they may maximize potential to thrive and not just survive © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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In summary all babies need touch; critically at risk or born healthy.
The TRIAD Family Model: Positive environment, nurturing touch, and loving communication empowers parenting. Massaging your baby is a tactile expression of love, security and physical comfort — a dance between you and your baby that is uniquely personal. © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Positive Environment, Nurturing Touch, Loving Communication
Thank You for the consideration of your review Our CIMI®s, Certified Infant Massage Instructors, are teaching the TRIAD Family Model™ and the newborn/infant massage WINC Program in over 44 countries throughout the world community enriching healthy infant, child, and family development. Positive Environment, Nurturing Touch, Loving Communication Back Row: Students from 2006 CIMI® Class Front Row: Susan Campbell, Andrea Kelly, and Jill Vyse © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Earth Angels Earth Angels
Andrea Kelly had the privilege of visiting one of the NICU departments in Ventura County and was in awe by the special care that sixteen babies were receiving from the NICU nurses and left feeling that all of the people working in the NICU department are earth angels. Members of this NICU team had just taken our CIMI Level 2 class. © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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Our class curriculum is evidence-based. For example:
Dr. Bruce Lipton Author of The Biology of Belief (2005) Leading cellular biologist. Taught cell biology at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine. Performed pioneering studies at Stanford’s University of Medicine. Groundbreaking research in the field of new biology. A profound synthesis in cell biology and quantum physics, showing that our bodies can be changed as we retrain our thinking. Maximize your baby’s DNA potential through nurturing touch and conscious parenting Dr. Tiffany Field Leading researcher and authority on the benefits of touch Founder of The Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami Author of: Touch (second edition) (2014) Emotions and Early Interactions (1982) Touch in Early Development (1995) The Amazing Infant (2007) Studied the effects of massage and touch on babies in the NICU Dr. Ashley Montagu Scientist and Author of Touching: The Human Significance of the Skin (1971) Brought awareness to Western World of the significance of touch His work included the importance of touch to: Developing baby Need for early contact Parent <> Baby interaction © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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end We celebrate families throughout the World Community
Infant Massage WINC World Institute for Nurturing Communication Origin 1970’s, Incorporated in the USA since 1986 501(c)(3) non-profit public benefit corporation We celebrate families throughout the World Community The Mission of Infant Massage WINC, World Institute for Nurturing Communication, is to foster a renaissance of each people’s ancient tradition of infant massage and to promote the Triad Family Model for healthy infant/child/family development by providing a safe/positive/creative environment, nurturing touch, and compassionate communication so that parents, caregivers, and children will feel loved, valued, and respected, and therefore, thrive and not just survive through training, education and research. end © Infant Massage WINC Ph: or Corporate Office:
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