Massaging a Child With Eye Fatigue: Eye Sockets

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Summary: When massaging a child with eye fatigue, trigger pressure points around the eye socket, but never massage directly on the eye socket. Massage around the eyes with tips from a childcare specialist in this free video on massage.

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Tina Allen is a parenting and childcare expert with years of experience teaching people how to care for babies and children.read more

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"So with your hands resting right in the middle of the forehead we're going to go ahead now and go down to the eye sockets. We want to trigger some different pressure points in the eyes so finding this one point here first in the center of the eyes and then to the middle and the outside edge we are making sure that we are putting pressure right on the bony part of the eye socket. We are not putting any pressure on the eyelids, we are just walking and having to put a little bit of pressure on the three different pressure points in the eye socket so walking across again finding one right here in the middle and then round the outer edge, repeating that a few times. When you are finishing that stroke go ahead and sooth across the eyebrows, a nice soothing stroke across the eyebrows, the whole forehead, bringing your hands right back to the middle and they can rest until you move on to your next stroke."

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