Gentle Hands Baby Massage

Sue Pitts

is a Sports Therapist, Aromatherapist, Reflexologist and an Infant Massage Instructor.

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Sue Pitts

Fully Qualified Infant Massage Instructor

Sue PittsSue is a fully accredited therapist, trained and insured to carry out a variety of techniques including Sports Therapy, Reflexology, Aromatherapy, Reiki, Hot Stones Massage and of course Baby Massage.

She runs a successful business in rural Berkshire treating a variety of conditions from sore necks, sports injuries to helping with anxiety and sleeping difficulties. She works regularly with pregnant mums throughout their pregnancy helping with the aches and pains of pregnancy, exercises and relaxation.

In her past she has also been a school teacher and a breastfeeding counsellor with the NCT and has raised 3 children of her own. She has been an Infant Massage Instructor for nearly seven years now. She teaches a variety of classes, at home, at a local Family Play Centre and sometimes in the homes of her class members.

"My classes have developed over the years and soon after qualifying I introduced singing and action songs. Many times a baby might be fussy or irritable and singing was a wonderful panacea. I have always believed in the importance of nursery rhymes to help with language development, sequencing and rhythm and I quickly built these into my classes to enhance the massage experience. I well remember feeling lost and not quite sure what to do with my own baby when he was awake and not crying! Singing and action songs formed a staple part of our fun together and filled many empty spaces."

Endorsements

"Sue's massage has given me great relief from a persistent frozen shoulder" - I.W. Goring

"I enjoyed Sue's baby massage classes so much I came back for more with my second baby. She loved it too!" - C. W. Newbury

"Sue is such an enthusiast and really gets you involved. And she cares. That's what really counts... and makes her such a good therapist." - J.A. Curridge