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Moving in the Womb

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EBook Chapter 1

We begin in utero, with the understanding that how supported a mother may feel, and whether she is able to utilize movement as a tool to de-stress, can greatly impact the little one growing inside. What kinds of movement are helpful during pregnancy? What else impacts healthy neuromotor development in utero?

Learn and understand HOW:

  • Reducing stress can positively impact the development of a foetus’s body.
  • A pregnant woman’s movement practice can support the physical development and movement potential of her baby.
  • Mothers can begin to connect with the foetus in the womb using sound, attunement and movement responses, to support bonding both ways.
  • Women can learn to move and dance in ways that support birthing.

And much more to share in the 12 Moving Child E-Book chapters!

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The Director

The Moving Child is Hana Kamea Kemble’s filmmaking debut. Hana’s main “day-job” is being a counsellor for children and families in the Chilcotin region of BC.
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