by Dr. Henry | Jan 28, 2026 | Chiropractic
If you've ever seen a child flap their hands in excitement or rock back and forth when they feel overwhelmed, you've seen stimming. Short for self-stimulatory behavior, stimming is any repetitive motion or sound that helps an autistic person regulate their...
by Dr. Henry | Jan 27, 2026 | Chiropractic
That unexplained fussiness, especially when there's little to no spit-up, might be something more than just typical baby behavior. The key silent reflux symptoms baby often shows are things like irritability during or after a feed, a hoarse-sounding cry, and...
by Dr. Henry | Jan 26, 2026 | Chiropractic
If you're asking what causes sensory integration disorder, the simple answer is: it’s not just one thing. This complex neurological challenge comes from a mix of factors that shape how a child’s brain develops and handles information. It’s like a traffic jam in...
by Dr. Henry | Jan 25, 2026 | Chiropractic
Regressive autism usually shows up when a child is between 15 and 30 months old. Most parents first notice a change—a loss of skills—right around the 18-to-24-month mark. This window is what we often call the primary regressive autism age, simply because it’s when a...
by Dr. Henry | Jan 24, 2026 | Chiropractic
You can stimulate the vagus nerve naturally using simple, everyday techniques—things like deep breathing, a splash of cold water, or even just humming a tune. These simple actions are powerful. They send calming signals directly from your body to your brain, flipping...
by Dr. Henry | Jan 23, 2026 | Chiropractic
When we talk about how to repair nervous system function, we're not talking about complicated surgeries or invasive procedures. It’s actually much simpler—and more profound. It's about restoring your body's incredible, built-in ability to communicate with...