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The Complete Teething Guide - From Birth to Adolescence Offering parents healthy alternatives for teething-related symptoms - fevers • nightmares • diarrhea • ADD/ADHD • sleeplessness • earaches • depression • headaches • anxiety • croup • sinus and more

Most equate "teething" with infancy, when it actually lasts through young adulthood. Unlock the mystery of your child's physical, emotional and behavioral problems and learn what you can do to help them.

(PRWEB) December 4 2003--The Complete Teething Guide – From Birth to Adolescence, looks at how the teething process contributes to many of the health problems of today’s youth. While most people associate “teething” with infancy, it actually lasts through young adulthood and can affect children in different ways at different stages.

The Complete Teething Guide is more than a book about teething, it offers information on nutrition during pregnancy, while breastfeeding and for the newborn through adolescence; how breastfeeding and bottle-feeding affect tooth and jaw development; fluoride controversy; hazards, cautions and emergency situations; hygiene; alternative correctional appliances; and natural treatment options for teething-related symptoms such as fevers, nightmares, ADD/ADHD, sleeplessness, depression, headaches, earaches, anxiety, croup and sinus to help restore balance to the child and household.

Kathy Arnos is an internationally recognized author, teacher and healing consultant specializing in children’s issues. She has been lecturing and writing about health and environmental issues for more than 16 years. She helps parents unlock the mysteries of their children’s physical, emotional and behavioral problems, and gives them practical methods to resolve these concerns. In 1987, she created Mother to Mother: Another View newsletter and is also the author of Bach Flowers for Children – Raising Emotionally Healthy Children Without Drugs.

Kathy is known for her thorough investigative techniques, creative and practical solutions and unusual theories about the teething process. Her main objective in writing The Complete Teething Guide was to help parents, doctors and school administrators better understand why kids might be having trouble learning or concentrating (diagnosed as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD or attention deficit disorder, ADD), are continuously sick, experience bouts of anxiety and depression, or are acting irrationally and out of control.

Kathy believes that physical illness, especially in young children, should be examined thoroughly, as well as treated responsibly. She has great respect for the medical profession and the lifesaving miracles it can perform, but states, “Many parents are spending too much time at the doctor’s office looking for a quick fix for the common cold, fever, flu, ear infections, etc. Twenty years ago, a parent was more likely to find answers to health-related questions through books written by respected pediatricians such as Benjamin Spock, M.D. Somehow the baby-boomer era brought with it much more dependent parents and frequent doctor visits. This increased need for pediatrician handholding has also encouraged the overuse of prescription drugs and created parents who have lost the ability to trust their instincts. The time has come to relearn this trust and combine it with old-fashioned common sense.”

What people are saying about The Complete Teething Guide:


“In the fall of 2000, my daughter was constantly sick with high fevers, coughing, congestion and sometimes vomiting. After running from one specialist to another and her being put on a vicious cycle of antibiotics (which brought no relief) I really didn’t know where to turn for help. That’s when a colleague of Kathy’s suggested I give her a call.

I solely credit Kathy, mother and new dear friend, for pulling my daughter through this physically challenging time and getting her completely off antibiotics. Ireland was four years old then, eight now, and has never needed another antibiotic.

Kathy has a rare gift. She is extremely knowledgeable, a willing teacher and shares this in her book, The Complete Teething Guide. What I have learned from her about alternatives to conventional medicine and its use in children has been immeasurable.”
Kim Basinger – actress, mother


“I am so excited about The Complete Teething Guide. Each chapter has something new to offer, I want to give a copy to all my patients. It brings awareness to how things relate to each other that you don’t ordinarily think about – it all makes sense. It is easy reading for a parent and supplies great information. As a mother and dentist, I learned so much.”
Parissa Ezzati, D.D.S. – dentist, mother


“As I read The Complete Teething Guide, I found myself learning much more in a few short hours than I had gleaned from several years of pediatric training and practice. Kathy’s book answers questions parents ask me every day. Now I have better answers for these questions and I'll remember to give The Complete Teething Guide and Kathy the credit for my newfound expertise.”
Jay Gordon, M.D. – pediatrician, father


“I feel The Complete Teething Guide will be a valuable contribution to parent education.”
Paul Fleiss, M.D. – pediatrician, father



The Complete Teething Guide
Spirit Dance Publishing • www.spiritdancepublishing.com
Publication Date: October 2003 • ISBN: 0-9725783-6-6
PRICE: $15.95 • PAGES: 288

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