How Growth Spurts Affect Sleep and Behavior
Growth spurts challenge the nervous system. Sleep and behavior changes are common signs of adaptation.
Why Kids Hold Stress in Their Bodies
Kids may not say they are stressed, but their bodies often show it. Support helps children regulate and adapt.
Why Toddlers Trip, Fall, and Climb Everything
Movement is how toddlers learn. Tripping, climbing, and exploring are signs of nervous system development in action.
What It Means When Your Baby Feels “Stiff” or “Floppy”
Babies communicate through movement. When something feels off, stiffness or floppiness may be early signals worth exploring.
backpack safety and school stress: what parents should know
School brings physical stress for kids through backpacks, desks, and long days sitting. Supporting movement and adaptability helps kids handle school demands more comfortably and avoid unnecessary strain.
why ear infections keep coming back in kids
Recurring ear infections can be frustrating for parents and kids. Along with medical care, many Irving families look at factors like tension and drainage that may contribute to repeat issues. Supporting the nervous system can help the body recover more efficiently.
feeding, latch, and tension: what parents should know
Feeding should feel like bonding, not stress. If your baby struggles with latch, reflux, or feeding comfort, tension may be playing a role. Many Irving families explore gentle support to help feeding feel easier for everyone.
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