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dtdaly commented on Craig Walker's blog post 'Uh... (or Duh), Sensory Processing Disorder is Difficult to Understand...'
Craig I am energized by your passion. I can only imagine the issues you have had to face with insurance companies and therapy costs. A patients mother recently told me that her biggest stress in life is not that her son has autism and ADHD, but…
Mar 3, 2009
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dtdaly commented on Craig Walker's blog post 'Uh... (or Duh), Sensory Processing Disorder is Difficult to Understand...'
I agree that it is very important to get with an OT or some other therapist who has special training in Sensory Integration, but I think that without specific chiropractic care, the puzzle may not be complete. Chiropractors allow the nervous system…
Mar 2, 2009
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"What is Sensory Processing Disorder?" - Part II

This is Part II of an article about Sensory Processing Disorder and how specific pediatric chiropractic care can be beneficial. This part focuses on treatment possibilities. The article was taken from the September issue of the ICPA magazine Pathways.Treatment for Children with SPDRefined sugar should be avoided (and definitely not a staple for these children!) It is helpful for parents to begin “label reading” and become aware of the amount of sugar in their child’s favorite food. Every four…See More
Blog post by dtdaly Feb 27, 2009
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Mary Gardner left a comment for dtdaly
Hi Dan! Thanks for your note and we'd love your support. I'm a big fan of alternative treatments including Chiropractic! Our next speaker is Dr. John Bellomo from Orlando who treats many children with ADHD and Sensory Issues. Thanks for…
Feb 23, 2009
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"What is Sensory Processing Disorder?" - Part I

The International Chiropractic Pediatrics Association (ICPA) publishes the magazine Pathways quarterly. This magazine contains articles regarding natural approaches to health care and lifestyle with an emphasis on pediatrics and prenatal care. It is really an all around guide to natural living and parenting. Pathways contains articles about topics ranging from natural birthing to Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD).Here is the text of an article about SPD, titled "What is Sensory Processing…See More
Blog post by dtdaly Feb 23, 2009
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dtdaly left a comment for Mary Gardner
Mary This is a fantastic site. I am not a parent of a child with SPD, but I am an upper cervical chiropractor. I think that your site is wonderful, and I hope that I can share some information with members. Thanks for getting this going! Dan
Feb 22, 2009
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"What is Sensory Processing Disorder?" - Part II

This is Part II of an article about Sensory Processing Disorder and how specific pediatric chiropractic care can be beneficial. This part focuses on treatment possibilities. The article was taken from the September issue of the ICPA magazine Pathways.





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Refined sugar should be avoided (and definitely not a staple for these children!) It is helpful for parents to begin “label reading” and become aware of the amount of sugar in… Continue

Posted on February 27, 2009 at 12:00pm

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"What is Sensory Processing Disorder?" - Part I

The International Chiropractic Pediatrics Association (ICPA) publishes the magazine Pathways quarterly. This magazine contains articles regarding natural approaches to health care and lifestyle with an emphasis on pediatrics and prenatal care. It is really an all around guide to natural living and parenting. Pathways contains articles about topics ranging from natural birthing to Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD).



Here is the text of an article about SPD, titled "What is… Continue

Posted on February 22, 2009 at 8:00pm

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At 8:51pm on February 22, 2009, Mary GardnerMary Gardner said…
Hi Dan! Thanks for your note and we'd love your support. I'm a big fan of alternative treatments including Chiropractic! Our next speaker is Dr. John Bellomo from Orlando who treats many children with ADHD and Sensory Issues.
Thanks for your contribution and nice note! Best, Mary
 
 
 

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