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“Common” vs. “Normal” development in children with Dr. Martin Rosen Unfiltered Healing Health & Fitness

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Martin Rosen, a leading expert in the world of pediatrics. Common versus normal is a huge topic regarding the development of children and why milestones like crawling, sitting and others are of vital importance for the development of your child’s brain and nervous system. Many pediatricians are missing the mark because of a lack of skillset knowing the vital importance and proper treatment for children’s nervous systems. In this episode we discuss how the first two years of life in a child are the most important, proper milestones that should develop, reasons for failing to meet them, and tools to help regulate them.

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Mapping Fascial Distortion Patterns with Dr. Martin Rosen and Dr. Nancy Watson

Andrea Nakayama welcomes Dr. Martin Rosen back to the podcast along with his wife, Dr. Nancy Watson, to discuss the fascinating topic of fascial distortion patterns, especially as they relate to children and child behavior and development. They dive into the importance of a healthy pregnancy as well as the first few years and milestones of a child’s life, and how they are all connected to the sheath that covers our muscles and attaches to the nerves! This is an amazing discussion illuminating that everything is, indeed, connected.

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EP.11: The First 2 years of Life – A crucial window for your child’s Neuro-Development with Dr Martin Rosen, Chiropractor

In today’s episode I am honored to interview Dr Martin Rosen, who wrote 2 books and is a leading expert in chiropractic pediatrics and cranio-sacral work with over 40 years of experience in this field. His most recent book “It’s All in the Head”, was written to inform and bring awareness of the implications that cranial distortions can have in the initial stages of childhood growth and development. He shares this wisdom with us as we go through common misconceptions and myths as well as the importance of prevention. Finally, we go over how changes to the Developmental Milestones by the CDC were made, the difference between “common” and “normal”, what this means for our children and of course, what to do about it.