by Dr Stan | Apr 12, 2023 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Development, Eat Well, Growth, Nutrition, Pediatric, Uncategorized
As a parent, I understand it can be overwhelming to know where to start when your child faces challenges, whether it’s eating, sleeping, pooping, development, or immune challenges. It can be difficult to figure out where to turn for help. I want to help unpack... by Dr Stan | Sep 30, 2019 | Chiropractic Care, Development, immune system, Live Well, Move Well, Natural Health, Nature, Performance, Prevention, Uncategorized, Vitalism, Wellness, Wisdom
By Dr. Stanton Hom Whenever it comes around to do a theme of the month focused purely on chiropractic, it is always a challenge to decide what to talk about. This month’s theme Degeneration/Regeneration Cascade is one of the most important conversations we need... by Dr Stan | Jan 1, 2019 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Live Well, Mothers, Natural Health, Pregnancy, Uncategorized, Vitalism, Wellness, Wisdom
Most people realize that I LOVE chiropractic. I mean it’s what I do… And if you ask me, we do it really, really well– especially in the field of prenatal and pediatric chiropractic. What most people don’t know is that there are board certifications for both... by Dr Stan | Dec 13, 2018 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Development, Family, Mothers, Move Well, Movement, Natural Health, Prevention, Uncategorized, Vitalism, Wellness
How many times have you wondered how to help your child to move in a certain way or how to help them meet the next milestone faster or just meet the expected ones you know your pediatrician is going to ask you about at your next appointment? There is so much pressure... by Dr Stan | Dec 1, 2018 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Development, Family, Family, Life, Move Well, Movement, Pregnancy, Prevention, Uncategorized, Vitalism
The best thing about teaching kids how to move, is YOU DON’T HAVE TO TEACH KIDS HOW TO MOVE. Let that sink in for a little bit. If you have ever seen a toddler squat and you know anything about functional fitness and movement patterns, little ones have better squats...