Both mother and baby undergo profound physiological changes during the postpartum period.

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Both mother and baby undergo profound physiological changes during the postpartum period.
A pregnant nervous system directly influences the baby’s developing nervous system.
75% of adults report experiencing moderate to high levels of stress.
Cortisol addiction is characterized by a chronic need for stress-induced cortisol release.
Many children enter care stuck in a chronic fight-or-flight state due to neurological dysfunction.
Newborn seizures affect 1 to 5 out of every 1,000 live births.
The sensorimotor stage lays the groundwork for all future learning and development.
80% of the toxic chemicals tested in a study were present in umbilical cord blood.
Addressing the root cause of your child’s ADD or ADHD challenges, is more important than receiving a medical diagnosis.
Piaget’s stages of development theory proposed that children’s intellect progresses through four distinct stages.
Emotional challenges can impact a child’s life, making it difficult to form friendships.
Nocturnal enuresis often affects the emotional well-being of both children and parents.
Children with hyposensitivity have a condition where their bodies do not react properly to everyday sensory stimuli.
Did you know that children in the U.S. are prescribed an average of 1-2 antibiotics each year?
It’s important to understand how long antibiotics remain active in your child’s body.
As children grow, they typically reach motor skills milestones at predictable stages.
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