Whether you are a
teenager or a fully-grown adult, foot massages are one of the most relaxing
things ever. That being said, is it any good for children? They may enjoy the
ticklish feeling from time to time, but are there any real advantages to
massaging those little feet? As it turns out, foot massages are indeed
beneficial for children too, and in more ways than one.
Gaining Weight
Foot massages, in
general, have been linked to increased appetite, especially in young children.
Therefore, if your child doesn’t eat as much as he/she should and is
underweight because of that, regular sessions might just do the trick. The kinesthetic stimulation makes them hungrier and, as a result, they
start gaining the weight they need to.
They Feel Happier
When adults get their
feet massaged, they feel lighter, less stressed and, ultimately, happier. It’s
no different for children either because although you may think that they have
no reason to be seriously stressed out, school, social life, peer pressure,
etc., can make life very difficult for children these days and a foot massage
can make them feel a lot better in a matter of minutes. If you have a cranky
kid at home, give him/her a foot massage to notice an instant change in mood.
Foot Massage Helps Children Grow
We have already
discussed how it increases appetite and that, in itself, helps the child to
grow. However, massaging the foot also improves blood circulation and while
that’s good for everyone in general, small children and infants rip the most
benefit from it since the increased circulation helps them grow better and
faster.
Foot Massage Can Help to Improve
Motor Functions
If you have a child
with impaired motor functions in and around the limbs, foot massages could help
a lot. In fact, all physiotherapists will also recommend it, in addition to
making the massage an important part of
their daily sessions with the child. It’s also an old practice to massage the
hands and feet of infants and young children to make their limbs stronger so that they can start walking as
quickly as possible.
It Might Help You to Bond
Most of our behavior
and attitude towards other people is born out of association. To understand what we are talking about, think of ice
cream and then realize how it makes you feel? Most of us feel elated by the
thought of ice cream, alongside a pang of guilt. This happens because we like
the taste of ice cream and thus we have associated happiness with it, but ice
cream also makes us gain weight, so there’s this sense of guilt associated with
ice cream as well. Similarly, children form bonds with people based primarily
on the rule of association and if they associate their feelings of relaxation
and happiness with your foot massages as a child, this will help you maintain a
better bond with them, even when they grow up to become cranky teenagers.
Sometimes, our hands
can only do so much and that’s where foot massagers come in as saviors. Check
out the best foot massagers on Foottherapy.Net and get one. They are a perfect way to relax
and get your feet massaged, without having to chase someone around to give you
a massage!
Give foot massage for
kids a try and see what a difference it makes!
Of course a foot massage is good for kids just like it is for adults. Know it makes me feel better and happier so it should kids.
ReplyDeleteI might look into getting my kids a foot massage. I think they could use one. Heck, I want one too!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I don't think I've ever thought about children and foot massages, interesting that it good for them!
ReplyDeleteHad I known about this before I would have been massaging my kids feet from the start. If it can help growth I will try it.
ReplyDeleteI have never even heard of foot massages equaling a bigger appetite. That is definitely something interesting. Our bodies are so amazing! I should try that with my kiddo.
ReplyDeleteI have never thought about getting a massage for a child. I will now. This is really interested.
ReplyDeleteI know massage in general can be relaxing. I've never heard of it impacting other things like appetite.
ReplyDeleteMy son went through physical therapy as a toddler and young child and they did focus on the feet quite a bit for him. These are are very true and so helpful
ReplyDeleteI remember when I was a kid my mom would give me a body massage focusing on tummy and back area. I miss it though the hands of a mom can cure 100x pain.
ReplyDeleteMy daughters both have always loved getting their feet massaged. I agree, it can promote relaxation and happiness.
ReplyDeleteI do this often to my kids and yes it is good. It helps to stimulate their nervous system also. Great post
ReplyDeleteI never knew all of this about foot massages. Thanks for all of this great information, I will have to try this out on my kids.
ReplyDeleteI pretty much have a big appetite so i ak not surprise the little one too! But when he is not feeling well his appetite drops. I’ll try this tip to help his appetite come back.
ReplyDeleteFoot massages are so relaxing and activate the nerve ends resulting in overall wellness. For kids too this is a nice therapy and you have some really great reasons why.
ReplyDeleteI love getting a good foot message. I could go for one right now actually.
ReplyDeleteI would imagine it is good for kids. There are so many benefits to acupressure and kids are growing so much. I'm sure my kids would love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this. I never knew how powerful a foot massage could really be. This is some great information that I so glad you took the time to write about.
ReplyDeleteGreat info, I used to rub my kids feet all the time when they were little. Now that they are older, sweatier, and dirtier lol I havent much but I think I'm going to start after bath time from now on.
ReplyDeleteIt is imperative to take care of your feet and this is where foot massagers play a vital role. SHIATSU THERAPY
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