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An essay on the importance of touch to children's growth and development and to the physical and mental well-being of people of all ages.

The first sensory input in life comes from the sense of touch while a baby is still in the womb, and touch continues to be the primary means of learning about the world throughout infancy, well into childhood. Touch is critical for children's growth, development, and health, as well as for adults' physical and mental well-being. Yet American society, claims Tiffany Field, is dangerously touch-deprived.

Field, a leading authority on touch and touch therapy, begins this accessible book with an overview of the sociology and anthropology of touching and the basic psychophysical properties of touch. She then reports recent research results on the value of touch therapies, such as massage therapy, for various conditions, including asthma, cancer, autism, and eating disorders. She emphasizes the need for a change in societal attitudes toward touching, particularly among those who work with children.

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​South Region Parents as Teachers Society is located in the heart of Southern Alberta.  SRPAT Society both acknowledges and pays tribute to the  Blackfoot people of the Canadian Plains on whose traditional lands we live, work and play.
​Southern Alberta is also home to the Foothills Métis District of Battle River Territory.

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  • About Us
    • About Us >
      • Vision & Mission
      • Evidence- Based Model Goals
      • History
      • Core Values
      • Inclusive Practices Policy
      • Governance
    • Our Staff
    • Our Funders & Partners
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      • Location & Hours
    • Employment Opportunities
  • Services
    • How does it work?
    • Personal Home Visits
    • Child Screenings
    • Calendar of Events
    • Group Connections
    • Resource Network >
      • Pregnancy Resources
      • Parent Resources
  • Program Results
    • Results
    • Quality & Fidelity
    • Parent Feedback
    • Outcomes
  • Family Resource Network (FRN)