
Cranial Structure & Development: How Birth Shapes the Brain, Airway, and Nervous System
Did you know that your child’s cranial structure is shaped by their birth experience? From overlapping sutures to the role of the sphenoid in cranial nerve function, understanding how the skull develops gives insight into speech, teeth alignment, and even neurological health. Discover how a structural and physiological approach to care can support proper cranial function for life.

Adenoid Face & Mouth Breathing: The Hidden Impact on Development
Is your child always breathing through their mouth? Chronic mouth breathing can reshape facial development, impact sleep, and signal deeper neurological stress. Discover how chiropractic care helps restore healthy airway function.

Retained Primitive Reflexes in Kids: The Missing Link to Learning, Behavior, and Brain Development
Primitive reflexes should naturally integrate as a child’s nervous system matures, but when they don’t, they can impact movement, focus, and emotional regulation. Many parents turn to therapies, but without addressing the nervous system, true progress is limited. Discover how chiropractic care helps integrate retained reflexes for lasting development.
The Neurological Approach to Lip and Tongue Ties: Beyond the Surface
Lip and tongue ties are often misunderstood. Learn how they relate to midline development, the neural tube, and the vagus nerve, and why addressing the nervous system—not just the frenulum—can create lasting improvements in your child’s health.

The Neurological Connection to Apraxia and Speech Delays: A New Perspective
Speech delays and apraxia often signal deeper neurological stress. Discover how brain-body communication, the vagus nerve, and chiropractic care can help children improve speech naturally and effectively.