Mary returns to share what changed for her daughter Rosie between intensives and why the “foundation first” approach finally moved the needle. In week one, Rosie's retained primitive reflexes were integrated, something Mary says multiple providers had attempted for years without success. The balance tracker told the story: vestibular function climbed from the second percentile into the normal range over the following months, with proprioception and vision improving as well. Beyond the ...
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Mary returns to share what changed for her daughter Rosie between intensives and why the “foundation first” approach finally moved the needle. In week one, Rosie's retained primitive reflexes were integrated, something Mary says multiple providers had attempted for years without success. The balance tracker told the story: vestibular function climbed from the second percentile into the normal range over the following months, with proprioception and vision improving as well. Beyond the ...
She REFUSED to Wait 18 Months - How Her Toddler Transformed in Two Weeks
Unraveling The Brain With Dr. Josh Madsen
35 minutes
2 weeks ago
She REFUSED to Wait 18 Months - How Her Toddler Transformed in Two Weeks
In this episode, Sarah shares why she refused to “wait and see” for 18 months, and what happened when she chose early action instead. You will hear a candid, step-by-step account of her toddler’s two-week intensive: from not sitting or engaging to cruising furniture, initiating more eye contact, and showing new agency. Sarah explains what changed day by day, why the first true meltdown was actually a communication win, and how small foundational shifts created big momentum. We break down the...
Unraveling The Brain With Dr. Josh Madsen
Mary returns to share what changed for her daughter Rosie between intensives and why the “foundation first” approach finally moved the needle. In week one, Rosie's retained primitive reflexes were integrated, something Mary says multiple providers had attempted for years without success. The balance tracker told the story: vestibular function climbed from the second percentile into the normal range over the following months, with proprioception and vision improving as well. Beyond the ...