Baby Containers
/In this post we are going to focus on one category of baby accessories that has a huge impact on a child’s development ̶ baby containers. A baby container is any device that limits normal movement for a baby.
Read MoreIn this post we are going to focus on one category of baby accessories that has a huge impact on a child’s development ̶ baby containers. A baby container is any device that limits normal movement for a baby.
Read MoreLearning to crawl is a huge developmental milestone and it’s a process that is actually quite complex. Not only is crawling important for physical development and preparation for walking, but it’s also very important for body scheme, motor planning, visual perception and hand-eye coordination!
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Read More“Is it safe?” is probably the most frequently asked question when it comes to chiropractic care and it is a good question. When seeking out treatment options you should 100% be asking those type of questions because YOU are the best advocate for your health and for your families health. So don’t be afraid to ask if it’s safe, what the risks are, what benefits it provides, or if there are any contraindications.
Read MorePicky eaters… if we weren’t one, we most certainly know one! Picky eating behavior in children is a very common concern among parents and that’s why today we will be discussing common causes and consequences of picking eating, as well as what we can do to best encourage the introduction of new foods into a child’s diet.
Read MoreThe brain is the control center of EVERYTHING. Without it, there is no life. It is important to understand that our brain communicates with the rest of our body via nerves. These nerve cells talk to each other based on information that the brain receives from its five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch). As our environment changes, the information sent to the brain changes and its ability to adapt is known as “neural plasticity”.
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