Bonding and Relaxation Techniques (BART) Training for ECI Staff - 28291
This training will teach early childhood professionals the importance of touch in the healthy growth and development of infants and children. Based on the parent education program of infant massage developed by Virnala McClure, BART is a program of stroking for individuals with, or at risk for, developmental delays. Designed to empower parents and instill parental confidence as well as nourish the bond between parent and child, BART aids in relaxation, normalization of muscle tone, respiratory and gastrointestinal functioning, sensory integration, and behavioral organization.
Audiences
Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Parents, Physical Therapists
Prerequisite/Special Notes
None
Objectives
1. Identify three benefits of BART stroking for the caregiver. 2. Recall two research studies that emphasize the importance of touch in the healthy growth and development of a child. 3. Demonstrate basic stroking techniques. 4. Cite three precautions in setting up a stroking plan. 5. Name two special applications where strokes must be modified to meet the needs of the child. 6. Identify three approaches that will empower the caregiver.
Session
53311
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Duration
00:00
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