Movement Centre Canberra
Movement Centre Canberra - we LIVE TO MOVE! Providing GymbaROO, Kangatraining, IAIM Infant Massage.
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04/02/2026
21/01/2026
Kirstie Watson - Kangatraining Australia Instructor Kangatraining is specifically designed for postnatal women – it is the ultimate babywearing workout for mums and bubs. We focus on rebuilding your entire body after pregnancy and birth, through a fun & energetic class. There is no age limit for babies as long as every mother participating in Kanga...
20/01/2026
Babywearing can absolutely lighten the load, but you still need to remain all eyes and ears to ensure you’re keeping your baby safe when carrying them ❤️
👶🏼 Ensure your baby can be safely and optimally supported in your carrier or sling
👶🏽 Follow ticks when setting up
👶🏾 Have your baby’s nose and mouth visible and clear 👶🏿 And constantly check on them
👶🏻 Enjoy those Babywearing snuggles and pass this safety message along!
05/01/2026
18/12/2025
Thank you for the incredible love and support this year❤️
I am truly grateful for every family, cuddle, consult and connection through my babywearing consultancy. It has been such a privilege to support you and your little ones.
I wish all the beautiful babies I’ve met this year a joyful (and very first!) Christmas 🎄✨
Please note: I will be on leave from 20 December until 23 January. Messages and enquiries will be responded to once I return.
Thank you again for such a wonderful year — I look forward to supporting you again in 2026 🤍
~Kirstie
20/11/2025
🌟 SAFE BABYWEARING REMINDER: The T.I.C.K.S. Checklist 🌟
Babywearing keeps our little ones close, calm, and connected — but safety always comes first!
Here’s the well-known T.I.C.K.S. Babywearing Safety Checklist to help you wear your baby confidently and correctly:
T — Tight
Your carrier should be snug enough to hug baby close to you. Loose fabric can allow baby to slump.
I — In View at All Times
You should always be able to see your baby’s face by simply looking down—no fabric covering their nose or mouth.
C — Close Enough to Kiss
Baby should be high on your chest so you can easily kiss the top of their head.
K — Keep Chin Off Chest
Make sure there’s at least a finger-width of space under baby’s chin. Their airway should always remain open.
S — Supported Back
Baby’s back should be well supported in a natural position, and they shouldn’t slump or fold.
✨ Whether you're wearing a wrap, sling, or structured carrier, the T.I.C.K.S. checklist is your quick, easy guide to safe snuggles. Stay close, stay safe, and enjoy the bonding! 💛👶✨
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Canberra, ACT
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23/12/2025