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With your hands resting right here on the forehead we're going to go ahead now and the
last little bits of stress or tension that might be there in the head we are going to
go ahead and massage the head. So you've brought your hands up, we're making great big circles
getting as much skin to skin contact as we can, as much warmth. So you might use your
whole hand and make great big circles. You can also try gluing in essence kind of gluing
your finger pads down and gluing those to the head and making great big circles as well
or even little circles can sometimes feel good. Over time you will learn what your child
likes best so you can try different things, you can ask them and see what they like. Try
different things and see what they like because this, even this simple little head massage
can be useful for so many different things so you might add this in at any number of
times. Take a moment just focusing again on Riley and making sure he feels relaxed. Massage
his head, gently glide your hands over as you complete the massage and rest your hands
right on top. Now let Riley know that you are done with the massage. How do you feel?
"Good". Do you feel o'kay, do you feel relaxed? How do your eyes feel? "Good". They feel good?
Are you going to play some more video games later? "No". No good. Not today. So we got
him to take a little bit of a break. Maybe our massage will have its full benefits achieved
today if he takes a little break from those video games. I am Tina Allen from Little Kids.
Thank you so much for watching my massage series on how to massage a child with eye
fatigue. I hope that it was helpful and I look forward to seeing you again soon.