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 ...
Why Your Child Still Struggles (Even After Years of Therapy) | Dr. Stephen Stinn
Unraveling The Brain With Dr. Josh Madsen
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Why Your Child Still Struggles (Even After Years of Therapy) | Dr. Stephen Stinn
If your child has ADHD, autism, or developmental delays — and therapy hasn’t worked the way you hoped — there’s a reason for that. Dr. Stephen is the newest doctor on our team at Infinity, and in this episode, he breaks down the real reasons kids stay stuck… even after years of doing “all the right things.” 🎯 Why gut issues impact the brain 🎯 Why most therapies miss the root problem 🎯 What actually works to help kids focus, learn, and connect Parents come to us after they’ve tried everythi...
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 ...