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You’re An Awesome Parent

You’re an awesome parent. Take all that guilt, embarrassment, and stumbling over trying to be ‘good enough’ and put it away. Box it up and ship it somewhere else. You care and that is love. 

Your kids feel the care you have for them and they are incredibly blessed to have you as their parent. You are not just ‘mom’ or just ‘dad’ to them. You are their everything. There is no handbook for parenting and we are all just doing our best.  

Does it seem like nothing is going right?

You might be having a hard time with seemingly constant illness in your kiddo. It may seem like they are never well. The illness is just lingering. It is difficult as a parent to see this as a parent and not know how to help. 

Maybe you’re watching your kid have meltdowns over something that seems so little. You might feel like you are constantly repeating yourself, but you don’t know where to turn. 

Parents, that is care. That is love. Searching, trying, and pushing through those hard times is the love of a parent, and your kids see this. It is not lost, you just need some help. You know in your heart, that another ear infection, another round of antibiotics, another surgery is not ‘normal’. You know that there is more to your child’s meltdowns and aggression. 

So, what is going on and why does your child keep getting sick? God made the body to thrive. The body is amazing, and it was created and designed to heal itself. Let’s use a cut for example. When you get a cut, with a little care and time, it heals. The same concept goes for the inside of the body.

Proper alignment makes a difference

Our brain communicates with the body via nerves and the spinal cord. When the body is properly aligned, the brain and the body will communicate to properly function. We love working with you. Whether it is to put together a plan for your kiddo or learn about your kiddo. We use simple scans to measure neuromuscular function, which allow us to see what is going on within your child. Next, we schedule a time to sit down with you and thoroughly discuss what is going on with your kiddo. 

We all know the saying, ‘it takes a village to raise a child’ and, we love being part of your village! If you have questions…please do not hesitate to give us a call, or shoot us a message anytime here at ADIO Chiropractic in Middleton! We’re here for you!

We love helping kiddos like yours and we find that it helps not just the child, but the whole family. Finally, click here to let us know what is going on. We are on your team and excited to help you get through this!

We look forward to hearing from you!

Request an appointment online or contact us by phone at (608) 824-0950

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