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Beyond Burnout: Getting Parents Their Energy Back
Most parents don't realize that their chronic exhaustion may be a sign of neurological dysfunction, specifically related to subluxation—interference in the communication pathways between your brain and body.
Jul 29, 20254 min read


Understanding Fevers: Why Your Child's Fever Might Actually Be a Good Thing
It's the middle of the night, and you're jolted awake by your child's warm forehead and flushed cheeks. Your heart races as you scramble for the thermometer, confirming what you already knew – your child has a fever. Like most parents, your instinct might be to immediately reach for fever-reducing medication. But what if everything we've been taught about fevers is actually incomplete or even incorrect? The Misunderstood Healing Response Did you know that fever-reducing medic
Jul 8, 20254 min read


Surviving Holiday Celebrations When Your Child Has Sensory Overload
Is your child already dreading summer celebrations? Are you anxious about the inevitable meltdowns, tantrums, and tears that seem to accompany every fireworks display or crowded holiday gathering? If you're like many parents we meet, you've probably tried everything—noise-canceling headphones, watching fireworks from a distance, or even avoiding celebrations altogether. But what if I told you that these well-meaning strategies only address the symptoms, not the actual root ca
Jul 2, 20254 min read
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