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Parent's Guide to Reflexology, The: Helping Your Child Overcome Illness and Injury Through Touch

by Kevin Kunz

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"More and more people are convinced that the age-old bodywork practice of reflexology offers a wide array of health benefits. The Parent's Guide to Reflexology teaches parents to help children feel better and heal a host of childhood disorders and ailments. It also instructs parents how to teach their children the basis of self-care. With photographs and step-by-step instructions, this practical, user-friendly A-Z guide shows how to use pressure techniques for children of all ages, including special-needs kids and infants. These exercises promote a deeper parent-child connection through loving, healing touch. Numerous case studies from the authors' practice and from the results of official studies conducted worldwide give parents options for incorporating reflexology into everyday family life." "Included in this book are ways to use pressure techniques to help prevent and treat illnesses and injuries, sharpen your child's reflexes and promote strength, teach your child relaxation techniques for times of stress, and build a reflexology program for wellness for the entire family."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (more)
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"More and more people are convinced that the age-old bodywork practice of reflexology offers a wide array of health benefits. The Parent's Guide to Reflexology teaches parents to help children feel better and heal a host of childhood disorders and ailments. It also instructs parents how to teach their children the basis of self-care. With photographs and step-by-step instructions, this practical, user-friendly A-Z guide shows how to use pressure techniques for children of all ages, including special-needs kids and infants. These exercises promote a deeper parent-child connection through loving, healing touch. Numerous case studies from the authors' practice and from the results of official studies conducted worldwide give parents options for incorporating reflexology into everyday family life." "Included in this book are ways to use pressure techniques to help prevent and treat illnesses and injuries, sharpen your child's reflexes and promote strength, teach your child relaxation techniques for times of stress, and build a reflexology program for wellness for the entire family."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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