Would massage therapy benefit students with behavior problems?
Posted: August 7th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: massage therapy benefits | Tags: behavior, Benefit, massage, Problems, students, therapy, would | 7 Comments »Question by CuriousKitty06: Would massage therapy benefit students with behavior problems?
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Answer by smudgeward
Depends what you’re going to massage.
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I think that it would relax them but it is not going to deal with there emotional need.
Yes, massage therapy can clean your inner body making yo feel more relax and less tense….
There’s a propability that it will benefit students with behavior problems…
If they have behavioural problems, they most likely won’t be able to sit still or concentrate on a massage, if they don’t listen or behave in general how will they be a willing participant.
I’m sure it would. It may calm and relax them and if they have a lower attention span it may give them more patience
Massage therapy would benefit anyone. The main thing is that you must find a massage therapist willing to work with people without self-control, and they should never be alone with the student.
i think massage therapy would benefit the teachers who have children with behavior problems
As a professional massage therapist, I must say I highly doubt it. I have never heard of this. Behavior problems most of the time have to do with chemical imbalances in the body. Massage would help them relax in the moment but would not be any kind of a cure or multiple sessions would not help. It could help a bit with stress management.