Drs. Marty Rosen and Nancy Watson: Head Start – Helping Parents Decode Infant Development
We were honored to join Dr, Laura Braydon on her “Well-Adjusted Mama” Podcast for an in-depth conversation about infant development and some of the warning signs parents can look for to help support their child’s optimal development. In this episode we discussed how to help parents and health care practitioners differentiate between what is common vs. normal in childhood development. Our newest book the 2nd Edition of “It’s All in the Head”, which we discussed in the podcast not only explains how cranial and neurological imbalances affect early childhood development but also offers practical action steps at the end of each chapter to support improved outcomes. Tune in and listen to our discussion on the value of pediatric chiropractic and the importance of recognizing the early signs of neurological dysfunction/dysregulation and when and where to get support for your child. Whether you’re curious about chiropractic pediatric care or passionate about infant health, you’ll find clarity, science, and heart in this episode.
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Mapping Fascial Distortion Patterns with Dr. Martin Rosen and Dr. Nancy Watson
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Chiropractic Care for Optimal Newborn Development
Drs. Rosen and Watson discuss their most recent book “It’s All in the Head”. It was written to inform and bring awareness of the implications of growth and developmental challenges in the early stages of childhood development. Their book empowers parents to understand normal developmental milestones and to recognize problems in the earliest stages allowing […]
The Importance of Natural Health + Pediatric Chiropractic Care with Dr. Martin Rosen and Dr. Nancy Watson
The challenge for the next generation of parents is becoming evident during this unique time. Children, in many ways, are more challenged than ever. Their ability to adapt and thrive is being tested. We must step up, not shy away from the challenge.