Pediatric massage through acupressure points, meridian massage to increase the operation of meridians and the nutrition of the body’s whole body qi and blood, to promote metabolism, conducive to bone development, can achieve twice the effect with half the effort. The pediatric tui na physician also reminded that in addition to some auxiliary means, we should pay attention to nutrition, exercise, sleep, emotions and other such acquired factors that affect the growth of children. For children in the long developmental period, with sufficient sunlight and outdoor activities starting to increase, vitamin D can be transformed in the body to promote calcium absorption. The following methods are for your reference only! Specific methods: head and face: parents press the child’s Baihui point every day (located in the human head, the top of the head is the center, you can take this point easily through the two ear angle straight up the midpoint of the line; or the middle of the two eyebrows up a horizontal finger up to the back of the hairline is the midpoint.) 20~50 times. Upper extremities: Parents should press and rub the child’s Push San Guan (San Guan is in the straight line of the thumb on the yang side of the forearm; use the thumb or the two fingers of the forefinger and middle finger to push from the transverse wrist line to the transverse elbow line) 100~300 times a day; tonic spleen, lung and kidney meridians or diarrhea liver and heart meridians 100~200 times each. Abdomen: Parents rub the child’s abdomen clockwise for 1 minute and counterclockwise for 1 minute every day. Back: Parents rub the child’s back from bottom to top daily, to the extent that the skin is slightly red and warm. From the top to the bottom, press the acupuncture points of the bladder meridian (the inner part of the scapula, holding the spine, reaching the lumbar region and the muscles next to the spine). Upward chiropractic (also known as “ants on a tree”) and knead the Yongquan points on the soles of both feet 30-50 times each, and then focus on massaging the Life Gate point and Kidney acupoint (shù) on the back for 4-5 minutes each. Two acupuncture points are highlighted – the Yongquan point and the Life-gate point, which are traditional acupuncture points for increasing height, and these two points are particularly beneficial for children’s sleep. For example, if a child sleeps with hot feet, he or she usually tends to sleep shallowly, not deep enough and loves to roll over. At this time, pushing the Yongquan effect is the best, can lead the fire back to the yuan. In addition, if a child always wets the bed during sleep will also lead to poor sleep, and the vital gate point has the effect of treating urine loss. Rubbing the hands together to warm up the vital gate points or warming the vital gate points with moxibustion can be effective. There are also two techniques to improve the child’s absorption function: rubbing the navel (Shen Que) for 1-3 minutes. Shen Que is an amazing acupuncture point that can be massaged to relieve indigestion, diarrhea, intestinal spasms, and also has a very good effect on relieving abdominal flatulence in children. Another technique is to press and knead the Foot San Li. It also improves your child’s immunity, enhances the absorption function of the spleen and stomach, replenishes qi and blood, and more massage of this point would be recommended for children with anemia and vitamin deficiency.