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There is now a rapidly growing field called CranioSacral for Pediatrics. "Pediatrics" is the branch medicine that works with infants and children. When working with Infants and Children, the Mother or Father or both are warmly welcomed in the Treatment Room during the Session while the child is receiving. This Facilitator has seen CranioSacral treat and relieve
Parents and The Pediatrics Session At times, the parents will sit and with wonder observe as the child allows to gently unwind and relax. At other times either of the parents may entertain the child while the work goes on, or actually lie down on the treatment table with the child. The infant or child can often be a moving target! The parents are a calming influence. At these times it's not unusual to work on both parent and child. This is an experience that is both deeply meaningful and peaceful for all involved. There is a quality of peace and sacredness that only an infant or child can impart to us "adults." There is a feeling in the room that all silently and peacefully recognize. Maybe this is what it means that kids are close to heaven, whatever "heaven" might look like. CranioSacral for Pregnant Mothers It can also be nourishing for pregnant mothers and provide nutrient to the developing child. It has a unique ability to release and open the pelvis and sacrum and loosen the tough connective tissue around the lower abdomen. Because of this it can support delivery itself and can lessen the time of delivery. It can also provide a safer delivery. This Facilitator may be freely giving away research here, but more and more, this Facilitator has observed a kind of "disconnect" at the deep core between both the mother and the foetus in utero. As astonishing as this may seem, after a few sessions of very gentle and non-intrusive treatment, both the mother and the little one can soon "reconnect" with each other at the core and even develop a kind of mutual understanding... This way, the mother and the little one can go into the birth process together, as as a Team. And also with a deeply felt honesty. This can also contribute to a safer delivery and greater feeling of ease for the whole staff. (Ever given a "hello" to your little one? :) There are CranioSacral Therapists available to some hospitals to assist the staff and gently and considerately stabilize the Neonate body soon after the delivery and bonding process. Prepare Yourself. (What follows is kind of heavy ) The other day I was in a deeply restful town outside of Los Angeles called, Ojai. Ojai is a small community and beautiful and known for it's fine secondary schools and for the very creative people who have lived there, including Beatrice Wood, Anne Besant and J. Krishnamurti. I was considering apartments there and happened to glance at a featured headline in a small local paper. The following Letter to the Editor is from the Ojai and Ventura Voice, Friday, May 12, 2000, with headline entitled: "Mind Altering Drugs used on Toddlers and it's Legal!" I have here included the text in full for your contemplation... Letter To The Editor
Tammy Synovec
Unfortunately, nowadays it seems like a kid can just be busy being a kid and get a diagnoses. I don't think I'm the only practitioner who's heard this complaint from concerned parents. When I do hear this complaint, I often recall the words of the great psychiatrist:
Sensory Integration More and more practitioners of CranioSacral are being welcomed into Pediatrics and Sensory Integration Departments across the country. Occupational Therapists(OT) are incorporating this light touch form of bodywork as their first modality of choice. Lynne Ganz, OTR/C, who recently accepted into the teacher certification training for Upledger Institute's CranioSacral Therapy for Pediatrics, states in a recent U.I. newsletter that, "I've been practicing twenty five years. Almost 90 percent of my caseload is pediatrics, and nearly all the kids I see come in with sensory integration problems." She also notes in the article what any CranioSacral Therapist discovers: "No matter what the presenting symptoms are, when you peel back the layers you almost always find a foundation of cranial problems." Often, the infants bring their grown ups into my studio office for treatment! I don't know "how" this happens but it does. And it's not at all unusual for me or other CranioSacral practitioners to work with both the mother and the infant or young child or pre-teen on the table and at the same time! These are deeply meaningful and gentle sessions for all involved. CranioSacral for Caesarian Section ("C-Section") This is kind of heavy too. This may be quite unpopular to annouce, and again, this Facilitator does not claim to be a physician or MD, but more and more this Facilitator encounters grown men and women suffering from needless weight of depression due to the effects of...Cesarian Delivery. It is a wandering or "endogenous" form of depression and most often treated with ample mood medications in toddlers and adolescents, but might this only "mask" a deeper cause? It isn't that strange or hard to understand. Imagine a deep sea diver coming up from the depths of the ocean very rapidly and imagine the sudden changes in air pressure. This is called the "bends" and it has its potential hazards in diving. Well, the same could be said of a Caesarian Delivery ("C-Section"). Think about it, and also consider the common sense lessons already learned on this site. With the "C-Section", the foetus very rapidly comes up from a highly and delicately balanced pressurized internal environment to experience what? a very rapid decompression of the bones of the skull and of the internal organs. This Facilitator has found the effects of this to last long into adulthood. It has been long observed in complimentary medical circles that when the foetus has a natural, vaginal delivery, that he or she is also receiving a first massage therapy session, first chiropractic treatment, first osteopathic treatment, first craniosacral therapy session with all those twists and turns! He or she is also working against pressures which help to form its head and tail, gradually. It's much like the way a small plant first needs to push against the earth, gradually, before exposure to the sun and elements. This is a wonder of Mother Nature. Everything in this organic world grows. We all know there are some few cases where Caesarian Section ("C-Section") is absolutely necessary, and we are all for that, and deeply grateful for the highly skilled doctors that can perform it on dire need. Unlike in our parents days, C-Sections are often freely given to help prevent the mother from experiencing pain and discomfort of a natural vaginal delivery. We are always most grateful when an astute parent brings in their little one for treatment after a Caesarian Delivery. It can also be treated when the infant has already grown well into the toddler stage or beyond. We are most grateful for this. We also find that the mother often requires some treatment also, if only to very gently, non-intrusively, and naturally free and release the scar tissue made at the lower abdomen from the surgical incision made. Thanks for Listenin' I grew up with six sisters and have an extended family of nieces and nephews of twenty four bright-hearted souls, and my Mom would always say to us, "Thanks for Listenin'". This has been a heavy page to read but hopefully of some interest. Meanwhile... We've all heard that kids are closest to Heaven. Why not treat them this way? Come to think of it, why not ourselves? Could put a whole new spin on the old phrase, "Suffer the little children"? Could the word "suffer" mean simply to take the time with them? (Think about it.)
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© February 2001, Craniocean
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