Brain Building With Movement
/From the very beginning of life, your baby’s movements are doing far more than helping them explore their world, they are actively building the brain.
Read MoreFrom the very beginning of life, your baby’s movements are doing far more than helping them explore their world, they are actively building the brain.
Read MoreAt times, parents may think their child is experiencing a regression or plateau while under chiropractic care. Neurological development and healing are not linear, and progress doesn’t always look the way we expect it to. The nervous system works in phases, often showing pauses or shifts as it reorganizes and integrates new levels of function.
Read MoreRecognizing the truth beneath the ties encourages a more integrative, functional approach to care, one that honors the body’s complexity and capacity for healing when given the right support.
Read MoreWhile most of us are led to believe that the health of our children is determined by DNA and their genetic code, research tells us that in reality the health of a developing child’s nervous system and the environment they are developing in throughout pregnancy and childhood play a far greater role in determining their health.
Read MoreAs the world increasingly shifts towards natural, drug-free healthcare, many parents are seeking pediatric chiropractic care for their children. However, since this approach to health and neurologically-focused healing is relatively new, parents often feel overwhelmed and confused when they discover the various specialties within chiropractic care and try to understand the differences.
Read MoreChiropractic care removes obstructions in the nervous system and restores the neurological pathways necessary to ensure proper flow of blood and information, which has a positive effect on neuroplasticity. And what we see is that the life of a child improves.
Read MoreSummer is supposed to feel relaxing—but for many families, it can be one of the most demanding seasons for the nervous system.
Late bedtimes, travel, sports, camps, family gatherings, and changing routines all require your body to adapt. While these experiences can be exciting and meaningful, they also place additional demands on the nervous system.
The goal isn't to avoid stress altogether. It's to build the adaptability needed to navigate life's changes with greater ease. In this month's blog, we're exploring why summer may be more stressful than you think—and how supporting your nervous system can help your family thrive all season long.
What if your child’s meltdowns during transitions aren’t defiance… but signs of an overwhelmed nervous system?
From leaving the house to turning off a favorite show, transitions can feel massive for kids whose nervous systems are stuck in stress and overload. What looks like “bad behavior” on the outside may actually be a child struggling to regulate and adapt on the inside.
In this blog, we explore how nervous system function impacts emotional regulation, adaptability, and why supporting the brain-body connection matters more than simply correcting behavior.
From the very beginning of life, your baby’s movements are doing far more than helping them explore their world, they are actively building the brain.
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