Stressed parents’ nervous systems affect their child’s healing.
In order to reverse this “Perfect Storm 🌪” that nearly every family gets stuck in, we must “reverse” the hierarchy of health care for the family. Instead of going to medication and therapeutic intervention first, we should have a health care system that instead turns to these as the last resort. Our Blog keeps you up-to-date on our progress to calm the Perfect Storm and all its damage.
Stressed parents’ nervous systems affect their child’s healing.
A sensory diet is a personalized plan of activities that helps regulate a child’s nervous system.
Scoliosis may not just be structural—neurological factors like proprioception could play a key role.
Feeding therapy helps kids eat better, but underlying nervous system issues often drive the problem.
Tactile defensiveness is when the brain treats normal touch as a threat, causing strong reactions.
School refusal is when a child can’t attend school due to anxiety—not because they don’t want to.
Self-regulation strategies help—but if a child’s nervous system is stuck in stress, they may not be enough.
Profound autism is the most severe form, requiring lifelong, around-the-clock care.
Neuroinflammation is chronic brain inflammation that disrupts cognition and behavior.
Tourette’s is a neurological disorder causing involuntary tics, often linked to nervous system dysfunction.
ARFID is a severe eating disorder in kids driven by sensory issues or fear —not typical picky eating.
W sitting is often a sign of underlying nervous system imbalance, not just a harmless habit.
Strabismus is when a child’s eyes don’t align properly, affecting vision and development.
Tinnitus in children is more common than expected and often linked to nervous system function.
Abdominal migraines are recurring stomach pain in children linked to gut-brain nervous system dysfunction.
Visceral hypersensitivity is when a child’s nervous system misreads normal gut signals as pain
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